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Ann McCullough 1768 – 1844 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Dec 1768

Birth Location: South Carolina

Death Date: 6 Oct 1844

Death Location: Mississippi, USA

Father: James McCullough

Mother: Sally Bell

Spouse(s): Adam McWillie

Children(s): William McWillie

In 1768, Ann McCullough entered the world in South Carolina, born to James McCullough and Sally Bell. Ann McCullough married Adam McWillie, and had children including William McWillie. Ann McCullough passed away in 1844 in Mississippi, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1768, Ann McCullough entered the world in South Carolina, born to James McCullough and Sally Bell.
  • Ann McCullough married Adam McWillie, and had children including William McWillie.
  • Ann McCullough passed away in 1844 in Mississippi, USA.

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Ann McCullough's Ancestors

Self
Ann McCullough
1768 – 1844
Birth Place: South Carolina
Parents
James McCullough
1742 – 1780
Armagh, Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Sally Bell
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Ann McCullough's Descendants

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Ann McCullough (18 Dec 1768 – 6 Oct 1844) m. Adam McWillie (1766 – 23 April 1827)
  1. 1. William McWillie (17 Nov 1795 – 3 Mar 1869) m. Nancy (Louisa) Cunningham (06 Jan 1799 – 6 August 1827)
    1. 1. Jane Johnson (Abt 1826 – ) m. R (B) Johnson (abt 1825 – )
      1. 1. Wm (E) Johnson (abt 1848 – )
      2. 2. Nancy (C) Johnson (abt 1850 – )
      3. 3. Adam (M W) Johnson (abt 1852 – )
      4. 4. R (B) Johnson (abt 1854 – )
      5. 5. Mary (B) Johnson (abt 1856 – )
      6. 6. Jane (Mc W) Johnson (abt 1858 – )
      7. 7. Nelson Macklin (Abt 1846 – ) m. Lucy Macklin (May 1855 – ) m. R. (A.) McLean (Abt 1850 – )
        1. 1. James McLin (abt 1890 – )
        2. 2. Janis (B (Janie)) Means (Jan. 1892 – 23 June 1973) m. Belton Means (abt 1886 – 21 Mar 1958) m. Belton Means (abt 1884 – )
        3. 3. Tom (D.) McLean (Abt 1870 – )
        4. 4. J. (M.) McLean (Abt 1871 – )
        5. 5. M. (L.) McLean (Abt 1872 – )
        6. 6. J. (T.) McLean (Abt 1875 – )
        7. 7. G. (W.) McLean (Abt 1877 – )
        8. 8. D. (K.) McLean (Abt 1878 – )
        9. 9. B. (W.) McLean (Feb Abt 1880 – )

Ann McCullough's Timeline

4 Records

1768
18 Dec 1768
Birth of Ann McCullough in South Carolina
South Carolina
1781
1781
Age 13
Ann McCullough was married
None
1789
1789
Age 21
Ann McCullough was married in Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
1844
6 Oct 1844
Age 76
Death of Ann McCullough in Mississippi, USA
Mississippi, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Dec 1768
    Event Place: South Carolina
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1781

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1789
    Event Place: Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Oct 1844
    Event Place: Mississippi, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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