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Ann McConnell 1757–1812 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1757

Birth Location: Rowan, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1812

Death Location: Blout, Tennessee, United States

Father: John McConnell

Mother: Mary Winsley

Spouse(s): James Cook

Children(s): George Cook, John Cook

In 1757, Ann McConnell entered the world in Rowan, North Carolina, United States, born to John Sr Mcconnell And Mary Winsley. Ann McConnell married James Cooper Cook, and had children including George Cook, John Mcconnell Cook. Ann McConnell passed away in 1812 in Blout, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1757, Ann McConnell entered the world in Rowan, North Carolina, United States, born to John Sr Mcconnell And Mary Winsley.
  • Ann McConnell married James Cooper Cook, and had children including George Cook, John Mcconnell Cook.
  • Ann McConnell passed away in 1812 in Blout, Tennessee, United States.

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Ann McConnell's Ancestors

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Ann McConnell
1757–1812
Birth Place: Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Parents
John Sr McConnell
1721–1801
Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Mary Winsley
1724–1812
Iredell, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
John Mcconnell
1760–1811
Augusta, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Barclay
1778–1822
Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann McConnell's Descendants

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Ann McConnell (1757–1812) m. James (Cooper) Cook (1742–1808)
  1. 1. George Cook 1799– m. Nancy Craw 1802–
    1. 1. Valentine Cook 1827–1864
    2. 2. Margaret (J) Cook 1831–
    3. 3. William (R) Cook 1834–
    4. 4. Harry (L) Cook 1834–1840
    5. 5. Calvin (M) Cook 1839–1850
    6. 6. Presto (C) Cook 1842–1855
    7. 7. James (C) Cook 1845–1860
    8. 8. George (S) Cook 1847–1862
    9. 9. Finley (George) Cook 1830–1870 m. Eve (R) Tipton 1835–1902
      1. 1. Andrew Cook 1865–1937 m. Melissa (Emmaline) Swinea 1874–1941
      2. 2. Benajmin Cook 1856–1869
      3. 3. Stanhope Cook 1854–1872
      4. 4. Paralee (Davis) Cook 1862–1939 m. Jerome (Larilly) Cullum 1862–1897 m. James Ledbetter 1878–1920
        1. 1. Essie (Molly) Ledbetter 1902–1949 m. George (Mont) Cullum 1902–1975
        2. 2. Eva (Frances) Cullum 1891–1975 m. Joseph Nonnon 1883– m. Chester (Howard) Reams 1891–1951
        3. 3. Bessie Ledbetter 1898– m. Neal Ford 1892–
        4. 4. Henry (McKinley) Cullum 1894–1962 m. Lucinda Carmichael 1894–1981
        5. 5. Tinch (Monteville) Cullum 1894–1967
        6. 6. Lewis (Andrew) Cullum 1892–1953 m. Nannie Brown 1890–1975
        7. 7. Sarah (Elizabeth) Cullum 1884– m. William (Joel) Linn 1883–1962
        8. 8. William (Fenton) Cullum 1882–1906 m. Mattie (Jewel) Duncan 1890–1990
  2. 2. John (McConnell) Cook 1808–1880

Ann McConnell's Timeline

2 Records

1757
1757
Birth of Ann McConnell in Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Rowan, North Carolina, United States
1812
1812
Age 55
Death of Ann McConnell in Blout, Tennessee, United States
Blout, Tennessee, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1757
    Event Place: Rowan, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1812
    Event Place: Blout, Tennessee, United States

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