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Ann Davey 1786–1855 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1786
Birth Location: Sheepwash, Devon, England
Death Date: Dec 1855
Death Location: Little Torrington, Devon, England
Father: Richard Davey
Mother: Rebecca Beare
Spouse(s): Samuel Elliott
Children(s): Sarah Elliott
In 1786, Ann Davey entered the world in Sheepwash, Devon, England, born to Richard Davey And Rebecca Beare. Ann Davey married Samuel Elliott, and had children including Sarah Sally Elliott. Ann Davey passed away in 1855 in Little Torrington, Devon, England.
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Biography
- In 1786, Ann Davey entered the world in Sheepwash, Devon, England, born to Richard Davey And Rebecca Beare.
- Ann Davey married Samuel Elliott, and had children including Sarah Sally Elliott.
- Ann Davey passed away in 1855 in Little Torrington, Devon, England.
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Ann Davey's Ancestors
Ann Davey's Descendants
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1. Sarah ((Sally)) Elliott 1816–1873 m. Joseph Spratt 1815–1896
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1. MOSES (JOSEPH SPRATT) DNA*3 1837–1871 m. Catherine Toole 1822–1896
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1. Amelia (Margret) Spratt 1862–1932 m. Dugald ("Dougal") Stewart 1854–1902
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1. Nellie ((Lillie?) Wilma) Stewart 1887–1972 m. William (Thomas) Loffel 1877–1943
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Ann Davey's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1786
Event Place: Sheepwash, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Dec 1855
Event Place: Little Torrington, Devon, England