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Sign up freeAna Elizabeth Tillman 1672–1749 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1672
Birth Location: , Carlow, , Ireland
Death Date: 1749
Death Location: Monongahela River, Virginia, United States
Father: Gideon Tillman
Mother: Margaret Manax
Spouse(s): SIR NOWLIN
Children(s): Thomas Nolan
Ana Elizabeth Tillman was born in 1672 in , Carlow, , Ireland, the child of Gideon Tillman And Margaret Manax. Ana Elizabeth Tillman married Sir John Henry Nowlin, and had children including Thomas Nolan. Ana Elizabeth Tillman passed away in 1749 in Monongahela River, Virginia, United States.
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Biography
- Ana Elizabeth Tillman was born in 1672 in , Carlow, , Ireland, the child of Gideon Tillman And Margaret Manax.
- Ana Elizabeth Tillman married Sir John Henry Nowlin, and had children including Thomas Nolan.
- Ana Elizabeth Tillman passed away in 1749 in Monongahela River, Virginia, United States.
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Ana Tillman's Descendants
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1. Thomas Nolan 1690–1729 m. Agnes Foley 1690–
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1. William Nolen 1710–1780 m. Mary (Anney) Goolsby 1746–1813 m. Jane Williams 1710–1780
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1. William (George) Nolan 1760–1850 m. Sarah Cantrell 1765–1858
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1. Samuel (Lemuel) Nolan 1792–1870 m. Leah Malcer 1801–1880
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1672
Event Place: , Carlow, , Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1749
Event Place: Monongahela River, Virginia, United States