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Ann Barry 1720–1798 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: about 1720

Birth Location: Loudon County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: Aug 1798

Death Location: Loudoun, Virginia, United States

Father: Edward Barry

Mother: Mary Stone

Spouse(s): Samuel Tillett

Children(s): Mary Tillet, Giles Tillett, Jane Tillett, Ann Tillett, Mary Tillet

In 1720, Ann Barry entered the world in Loudon County, Virginia, USA, born to Edward Barry And Mary Stone. Ann Barry married Samuel Tillett, and had children including Ann Tillett, Giles Tillett, Jane Tillett, Mary Tillet. Ann Barry passed away in 1798 in Loudoun, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1720, Ann Barry entered the world in Loudon County, Virginia, USA, born to Edward Barry And Mary Stone.
  • Ann Barry married Samuel Tillett, and had children including Ann Tillett, Giles Tillett, Jane Tillett, Mary Tillet.
  • Ann Barry passed away in 1798 in Loudoun, Virginia, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Barry's Ancestors

Self
Ann Barry
1720–1798
Birth Place: Loudon County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Edward Barry
1680–1737
Fairfax, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Mary Stone
1702–
Grandparents
Nicholas (Stone) Jr
1682–1741
Mary Pope
1683–1761
Barton Regis, England
Great-Grandparents
John Pope
1660–1737
Mary Pope
1660–1698
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Barry's Descendants

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Ann Barry (about 1720–Aug 1798) m. Samuel Tillett (1720–1798)
  1. 1. Mary Tillet 1750–1829 m. Thomas Sangster 1731–1775 m. Thomas Sangster 1731–1796
    1. 1. John SANGSTER 1773–1859 m. Mary COFFER 1774–1850
      1. 1. John (Sangster) Jr 1791–1859 m. Caroline Woodson 1805–1851
        1. 1. Reuben (Burrow) Sangster 1840–1920 m. Eliza (Anderson) Coleman 1842–1908
        2. 2. John (W) Sangster 1826–
        3. 3. William (Henry) Sangster 1825–1870
        4. 4. Mary (Elizabeth) Sangster 1823–1890
        5. 5. James (M) Sangster 1828–
        6. 6. Sarah (Jane "Sallie") Sangster 1842–
        7. 7. Francis (Marion) Sangster 1840–
        8. 8. Emma (Caroline) Sangster 1850–
        9. 9. Catherine (Kitty) Sangster 1847–
        10. 10. Miller (Woodson) Sangster 1844–
        11. 11. Thomas (VanBuren) Sangster 1832–
        12. 12. Robert (Daniel) Sangster 1830–
        13. 13. Martha (Ann) Sangster 1836–
        14. 14. George (Alexander) Sangster 1834–1869
        15. 15. Samuel (Owen) Sangster 1838–
      2. 2. Mary Sangster 1792–1847
      3. 3. Albert Sangster 1803–
      4. 4. James (Withers) Sangster 1799–1894
      5. 5. William Sangster 1807–1880
      6. 6. Henry Sangster 1800–1859
      7. 7. Jane (Ann) Sangster 1816–
      8. 8. Catherine Sangster 1820–
      9. 9. Henry Sangster 1800–1880
    2. 2. Robert Sangster 1770–1832
    3. 3. James Sangster 1770–1836
    4. 4. George Sangster 1789–1873
    5. 5. Edward Sangster 1805–1883
    6. 6. Jane Sangster 1785–
    7. 7. Thomas Sangster 1785–
    8. 8. Robert Sangster 1791–
    9. 9. Alexander Sangster 1781–
  2. 2. Giles Tillett 1750–1815
  3. 3. Jane Tillett 1752–1808
  4. 4. Ann Tillett 1754–1840
  5. 5. Mary Tillet 1735–1829

Ann Barry's Timeline

2 Records

1720
about 1720
Birth of Ann Barry in Loudon County, Virginia, USA
Loudon County, Virginia, USA
1798
Aug 1798
Age 78
Death of Ann Barry in Loudoun, Virginia, United States
Loudoun, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: about 1720
    Event Place: Loudon County, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 1798
    Event Place: Loudoun, Virginia, United States

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