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Ann Elizabeth Babcock 1830–1889 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Aug 1830

Birth Location: Little Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States

Death Date: 15 Feb 1889

Death Location: Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States

Father: Peleg Jr.

Mother: Lucinda Brown

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The story of Ann Elizabeth Babcock began in 1830 in Little Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States. Ann Elizabeth Babcock passed away in 1889 in Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Elizabeth Babcock began in 1830 in Little Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States.
  • Ann Elizabeth Babcock passed away in 1889 in Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States.

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Ann Babcock's Ancestors

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Ann Babcock
1830–1889
Birth Place: Little Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States
Parents
Peleg Babcock Jr.
1799–1859
New York, United States of America
Lucinda Brown
1804–1841
Grandparents
Peleg (BABCOCK) Sr.
1772–1835
Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Martha ("Patty" Morgan) Babcock
1780–1857
Vermont
Great-Grandparents
Peleg Sr
1748–1834
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Oliver Jr.
1722–1806

Ann Babcock's Timeline

2 Records

1830
27 Aug 1830
Birth of Ann Elizabeth Babcock in Little Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States
Little Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States
1889
15 Feb 1889
Age 59
Death of Ann Elizabeth Babcock in Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States
Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Aug 1830
    Event Place: Little Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Feb 1889
    Event Place: Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States

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