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Anne Bowers Williams (Boykin)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Northhampton, North Carolina, United States
Death: 1798 (69-70)
Society Hill, Darlington District, South Carolina
Place of Burial: Peedee District, South Carolina
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Major Francis Boykin; 2nd Lt. Francis Boykin; Millicent Boykin and Millicent Boykin
Wife of Rev. Robert Williams and Reverend Robert Williams
Mother of Millicent Williams; John Jehu Williams; Mary Williams; Eleanor Williams; David Williams and 7 others
Sister of Francis Boykin, Jr.; Celia Pace; John Boykin; Mary Boykin DeLoach; Mildred Wall and 1 other
Half sister of Henry Boykin; Charles Boykin; Elizabeth Boykin; Sarah Boykin and William Boykin

Managed by: Robert Alan Estes
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About Anne Bowers Williams

Name: Ann Bowers BOYKIN

Birth: ABT 1715 in Northampton County, North Carolina

Death: BET 1761 AND 1766 in Society Hill, Darlington District, South Carolina

Burial: BET 1761 AND 1766 Millwood Plantation Family Cemetery (private), Peedee District, South Carolina

Event: Note Pamela's paternal 5th great-grandparents.

Event: Source Title: Johnson-McCall and Related Families compiled by Falba Love Johnson

Father: Francis S. BOYKIN b: ABT 1680 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia

Mother: Millicent WILLIAMS b: ABT 1684 in Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Marriage 1: Robert "Rev." WILLIAMS b: 20 DEC 1707 in Northampton County, North Carolina

Married: 1731 in Northampton County, North Carolina

Children

1..Celete Ann "Nancy" WILLIAMS b: 1735 in Northampton County, North Carolina

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Ann Boykin, is connected to the House of Warren.

House of Warren - The House of Warren (de la Varenne, De Garenne, De Warenne, De Warren, Warren) is an Anglo-Norman comital house that held extensive lands in France, England, Wales, and Ireland. The name is derived from the town and river of Varenne, Calais (Pays de Caux), a few miles from Dieppe in Normandy. The ancient family seat in Normandy was Castle Bellencombre of the banks of the Varenne, to which Duke William of Normandy added Castle Mortimer as a reward for the loyal military service of William de Warren, the principal founder of the House.

More at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Warren


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