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Ann Taylor Curd 1790–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Jun 1790

Birth Location: Goochland, Virginia

Death Date: 7 Aug 1850

Death Location: Cole, Missouri, United States

Father: Col. Curd

Mother: Nancy Johnson

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In 1790, Ann Taylor Curd entered the world in Goochland, Virginia, born to Col John Curd And Nancy Johnson. Ann Taylor Curd passed away in 1850 in Cole, Missouri, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1790, Ann Taylor Curd entered the world in Goochland, Virginia, born to Col John Curd And Nancy Johnson.
  • Ann Taylor Curd passed away in 1850 in Cole, Missouri, United States.

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Ann Curd's Ancestors

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Ann Curd
1790–1850
Birth Place: Goochland, Virginia
Parents
Col. John Curd
1746–1819
Goochland County, Virginia, USA
Nancy Johnson
1754–1804
Hanover, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Isaac Curd
1724–1798
Goochland, Virginia, United States
Thomas (William) Underwood
1709–1751
Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Mary (Elizabeth) Taylor
1712–1770
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Curd
1669–1769
Kathleen Curd
1706–1806
Hannah Parker
1687–1769
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Curd
1640–1742
Lady "Bain"
1649–1714
Daniel Price
1650–1750
Mary Hughes
1692–1755

Ann Curd's Timeline

2 Records

1790
24 Jun 1790
Birth of Ann Taylor Curd in Goochland, Virginia
Goochland, Virginia
1850
7 Aug 1850
Age 60
Death of Ann Taylor Curd in Cole, Missouri, United States
Cole, Missouri, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Jun 1790
    Event Place: Goochland, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Aug 1850
    Event Place: Cole, Missouri, United States

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