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Ann Major 1722–1774 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1722
Birth Location: Pittsylvania, Colony of Virginia, British North America
Death Date: 1774
Death Location: Wilkes, Georgia, United States
Father: John Major
Mother: Jane Chiverton
Spouse(s): Lawrence Bankston
Children(s): Lawrence II
The story of Ann Major began in 1722 in Pittsylvania, Colony of Virginia, British North America. Ann Major married Lawrence Andrewson Lawrence 1 Bankston, and had children including Lawrence Bankston Ii. Ann Major passed away in 1774 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Ann Major began in 1722 in Pittsylvania, Colony of Virginia, British North America.
- Ann Major married Lawrence Andrewson Lawrence 1 Bankston, and had children including Lawrence Bankston Ii.
- Ann Major passed away in 1774 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
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Ann Major's Descendants
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1. Lawrence (Bankston) II 1748–1844 m. Nancy (Ann Henderson) Bankston 1758–1849
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1. Elizabeth Bankston 1791–1864 m. Samuel (Gaithright) Mozley 1789–1854
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1. Miles (Gathright) Mozley 1812–1900 m. Sarah (Ann "Sallie" Temperance) Humphries 1815–1903
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1. Nancy (Susan) MOZLEY 1845–1918 m. Newton Bullard 1850–1903
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Ann Major's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1722
Event Place: Pittsylvania, Colony of Virginia, British North America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1774
Event Place: Wilkes, Georgia, United States