Ann REE

Ann REE

Female Abt 1628 - 1671  (~ 43 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann REE was born about 1628 in Tanderagree, Armagh, Ireland (daughter of Nicholass WRAY and Ann UNKNOWN); died on 1 Feb 1671 in Ballyvickcrannel, Sego, Armagh, IRL; was buried about 4 Feb 1671 in Moyraverty, Armagh, Ireland.

    Notes:

    She was born and married in Taderagee, Armaugh, IRL.

    Ann married Valentine HOLLINGSWORTH, Sr. on 7 Apr 1655 in Tanderagree, Armagh, Ireland. Valentine (son of Henry HOLLINGSWORTH and Katheran UNKNOWN) was born about 1632 in Ballyvickcrannel, Sego, Armagh, IRL; died in 1711 in Newark M.M., New Castle, DE, USA; was buried in 1711 in Newark Union Church Yard, New Castle, DE, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary HOLLINGSWORTH was born on 25 Jan 1657 in Belleniskcrannel, Armagh, IRL; died in 1746.
    2. Henry HOLLINGSWORTH was born in 1658 in Belleniskcrannel, Armagh, IRL; died on 12 Mar 1721 in Elkton, Cecil, MD, USA.
    3. Thomas HOLLINGSWORTH was born on 1 May 1661 in Sego, Armagh, Ire; died in 2nd da 2nd mo 1727 in Christian Hundred, New Castle, DE, USA.
    4. Catherine HOLLINGSWORTH was born in May 1663 in , , , Ireland; died on 29 Jun 1746 in Newark, New Castle, DE.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nicholass WRAY died about 1641 in Tanderagree, Armagh, Ireland.

    Notes:

    This name is also spelled Rea, Rhea and Ree. It was pronounced Ray. It might come from the Scotts names of McRay, McRea, McCrea, McCree or Machree. Nicholas was a British tenant on Lord Viscount Grandison's Plantation in Armagh, IRL. There are two Nicholas Wray's listed in 1630/31 as working the lands of Lord Grandison, both owning a Snaphance, a firelock handgun. The second Nicholas might be an error of duplication or two generations of Nicholas. The error is suspected because these Englishmen working the land were in the army and usually rather young of age.

    In the 1641 Irish rebellion, the St. Johns who oversaw the plantation were killed, their church and castle taken and Tanderagee destroyed. Nicholas might have died in the1641 Irish Rebellion. His only known child was Ann Ree. (C-956)

    Nicholass married Ann UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ann UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 1. Ann REE was born about 1628 in Tanderagree, Armagh, Ireland; died on 1 Feb 1671 in Ballyvickcrannel, Sego, Armagh, IRL; was buried about 4 Feb 1671 in Moyraverty, Armagh, Ireland.