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Ann Curtis (Metts) Becton 1718 - 1763

Ann Curtis (Metts) Becton of New Bern, North Carolina United States was born in 1718. She was in a relationship with John Becton, and had children Mary Becton Little, Frederick Edwin Becton, George Becton, Sarah (Becton), Michael Becton, and Edmond Becton. Ann Becton died at age 45 years old in 1763 in New Bern.
Ann Curtis (Metts) Becton
New Bern, North Carolina United States
1718
1763
New Bern, North Carolina, United States
Female
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    Ann was born in Palentine, Germany region and immigrated with her parents to the Colonies sometime prior to 1734. She came to New Bern and married George Becton and had 6 children. She later died while in New Bern and was buried there.
  • 1718

    Birthday

    1718
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  • 1763

    Death

    1763
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    New Bern, North Carolina United States
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