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Ann GOODMAN 1706–1735 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1706
Birth Location: New Kent County, Virginia
Death Date: after 1735
Death Location: Hanover County, Virginia
Father: Benjamin War)
Mother: Louisa Blackwell
Spouse(s): John Turner
Children(s): Margaret (Lane)
Ann GOODMAN was born in 1706 in New Kent County, Virginia, the child of Benjamin Goodman Jr Civil War And Louisa Carolina Lucy Blackwell. Ann GOODMAN married John Turner, and had children including Margaret Peggy Turner Lane. Ann GOODMAN passed away in 1735 in Hanover County, Virginia.
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Biography
- Ann GOODMAN was born in 1706 in New Kent County, Virginia, the child of Benjamin Goodman Jr Civil War And Louisa Carolina Lucy Blackwell.
- Ann GOODMAN married John Turner, and had children including Margaret Peggy Turner Lane.
- Ann GOODMAN passed away in 1735 in Hanover County, Virginia.
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Ann GOODMAN's Descendants
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1. Margaret ((Peggy) Turner) (Lane) 1725–1784 m. Daniel Lane 1722–1778
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1. Garland (A) Lane 1763–1838 m. Joan ("Jenny") Moss 1761–1838
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1. Virginia (Joyce) Lane 1790–1863 m. Matthew (Brooks) Hooper 1788–
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1. Amelia (Clementine 'Millie' Hooper) Cash 1824–1904 m. Joseph (Buffington "Joe") Cash 1822–1888
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Ann GOODMAN's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1706
Event Place: New Kent County, Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: after 1735
Event Place: Hanover County, Virginia