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Ann Andrews 1716–1760 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1716
Birth Location: Hopewell,Frederick,Virginia,USA
Death Date: 1760
Death Location: possibly Virginia or New Jersey
Father: Thomas Andrews
Mother: Sarah Colman
Spouse(s): Jacob Taylor
Children(s): Elizabeth Taylor, Lydia Taylor, Abram Taylor, Jane Taylor, Ann Taylor, Isaac Taylor, Patience Taylor, Abraham Taylor
The story of Ann Andrews began in 1716 in Hopewell,Frederick,Virginia,USA. Ann Andrews married Jacob Taylor, and had children including Abraham Taylor, Abram Taylor, Ann Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Isaac Taylor, Jane Taylor, Lydia Taylor, Patience Taylor. Ann Andrews passed away in 1760 in possibly Virginia or New Jersey.
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Biography
- The story of Ann Andrews began in 1716 in Hopewell,Frederick,Virginia,USA.
- Ann Andrews married Jacob Taylor, and had children including Abraham Taylor, Abram Taylor, Ann Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Isaac Taylor, Jane Taylor, Lydia Taylor, Patience Taylor.
- Ann Andrews passed away in 1760 in possibly Virginia or New Jersey.
Immediate Family
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Ann Andrews's Ancestors
Ann Andrews's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Taylor 1738–1787 m. Josiah (Ballinger) Jr 1728–1799
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1. Patience (E) Ballinger 1759–1835 m. Jacob (H. Smith State) Senator 1753–1819
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1. Elizabeth (Smith 3) ggm 1777–1834 m. Joel (Edward "Dalbey" Dolby Rev -) 3ggf 1777–1859
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1. Daniel ("Dalbey") Dolby 1811–1890 m. Sarah (Bixler) 2ggm 1817–1887
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2. Jesse (L) Dalbey 1815–1845
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3. Enoch Dalbey 1801–
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4. Rev (Joel Edward) DALBEY 1810–1854
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5. Reuben (M.) DALBEY 1816–1875
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6. Jacob (Smith) DALBEY 1812–1866
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7. Elijah (Dalbey) Dolby 1795–1864 m. Procena (Prosena) Thompson 1795–1873
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8. Rachel Dalbey 1805–1855
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9. Nancy Dalbey 1802–
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10. Mary Dalbey 1799–
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11. Susannah D'Albey 1817–1904
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12. Emily Dalbey 1803–
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13. Elizabeth Dalbey 1815–1891
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14. Charlotte Dalbey 1807–
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15. Rev. (Aaron, Sr.) Dalbey 1818–1903
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2. Charles Smith 1786–1864 m. Sarah Smith 1788–1853
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1. John (C.) Smith 1816–1902
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2. Jacob (C) Smith 1812–1879
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3. Susan Sutton 1818–1898
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4. Eliza (Jane) Smith 1829–1907
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3. John Smith 1780–1852 m. Catharine 1784–
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4. Rachel SMITH 1778–1858 m. James Collier 1774–1851
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5. Nancy (Ann) SMITH 1782–1859
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6. Mary (Polly) Smith 1785–1829
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7. Lydia Smith 1788–1855
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8. Joseph SMITH 1783–1783
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9. Joseph Smith 1785–1871
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10. Jacob Smith 1791–1834
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11. Sarah (Jane) Smith 1789–1862
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12. Josiah (Ballinger) Smith 1787–1867
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13. Isaac (Samuel) Smith 1795–1857
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14. Hannah Smith 1793–1830
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2. Lydia Taylor 1744–1809
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3. Abram Taylor 1759–
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4. Jane Taylor 1758–
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5. Ann Taylor 1751–
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6. Isaac Taylor 1746–
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7. Patience Taylor 1742–
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8. Abraham Taylor 1738–
Ann Andrews's Timeline
3 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1716
Event Place: Hopewell,Frederick,Virginia,USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Baptism
Event Date: 23 May 1716
Event Place: Whilton, Northamptonshire, England
Record Source:
[1] Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Bishops Transcripts
[2] England, Select Births and Christenings
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Residence
Event Place: Camden, New Jersey
Record Source: U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1731-1761; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes; Call Number: MR-Ph 240
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1760
Event Place: possibly Virginia or New Jersey