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Ann Billingsley 1723–1751 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1723

Birth Location: St. Mary's, Maryland

Death Date: 1751

Death Location: Monongalia County, West Virginia

Father: William Billingsley

Mother: Mary Sumner

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The story of Ann Billingsley began in 1723 in St. Mary's, Maryland. Ann Billingsley married Hardesty. Ann Billingsley passed away in 1751 in Monongalia County, West Virginia.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Billingsley began in 1723 in St. Mary's, Maryland.
  • Ann Billingsley married Hardesty.
  • Ann Billingsley passed away in 1751 in Monongalia County, West Virginia.

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Ann Billingsley's Ancestors

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Ann Billingsley
1723–1751
Birth Place: St. Mary's, Maryland
Parents
William Billingsley
1691–1745
Calvert County, Maryland
Mary Sumner
1696–1740
Calvert County, Maryland
Grandparents
William Billingsley
1670–1716
Calvert County, Maryland
Clearanna Bowles
1670–1716
Calvert County, Maryland
Great-Grandparents
John Billingsley
1647–1693
Sarah Billingsley
1652–1712
Valentine Bowles
1638–1724
Anna Clarence
1650–1730
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Francis Billingsley
1620–1684
Ann Hale
1622–1668
William Billingsley
1628–1657
Sarah Bowman
1635–1690
Charles Bowles
1612–1659
Agnes Cole
1616–1670
Edward Clarence
1622–1688
Marla Norris
1625–1650

Ann Billingsley's Timeline

2 Records

1723
1723
Birth of Ann Billingsley in St. Mary's, Maryland
St. Mary's, Maryland
1751
1751
Age 28
Death of Ann Billingsley in Monongalia County, West Virginia
Monongalia County, West Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1723
    Event Place: St. Mary's, Maryland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1751
    Event Place: Monongalia County, West Virginia

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