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Ann Willoughby Pollard 1791–1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1791

Birth Location: Killaveny, Tinahely, County Wicklow, Ireland

Death Date: 11 Oct 1863

Death Location: Ontario, Canada

Father: George WILLOUGHBY

Mother: Mary Sharpe

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Ann Willoughby Pollard was born in 1791 in Killaveny, Tinahely, County Wicklow, Ireland, the child of George Willoughby And Mary Sharpe. Ann Willoughby Pollard passed away in 1863 in Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • Ann Willoughby Pollard was born in 1791 in Killaveny, Tinahely, County Wicklow, Ireland, the child of George Willoughby And Mary Sharpe.
  • Ann Willoughby Pollard passed away in 1863 in Ontario, Canada.

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Ann Pollard's Ancestors

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Ann Pollard
1791–1863
Birth Place: Killaveny, Tinahely, County Wicklow, Ireland
Parents
George WILLOUGHBY
1755–1798
County Wicklow, Ireland
Mary Sharpe
1767–1845
Wicklow, Ireland
Grandparents
John (WILLOUGHBY) IV
1728–
Wicklow
Hester Mannier
1728–1797
Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland
John Sharpe
1742–
Co Wicklow, Ireland
Mary Sharpe
1742–
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
John III
1699–
George Manning
1697–1784
Elizabeth JOHNSON
1716–1806
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Isabel
–1728
George Manning
1669–1733
Elizabeth Manning
1675–1713

Ann Pollard's Timeline

2 Records

1791
1791
Birth of Ann Willoughby Pollard in Killaveny, Tinahely, County Wicklow, Ireland
Killaveny, Tinahely, County Wicklow, Ireland
1863
11 Oct 1863
Age 72
Death of Ann Willoughby Pollard in Ontario, Canada
Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1791
    Event Place: Killaveny, Tinahely, County Wicklow, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Oct 1863
    Event Place: Ontario, Canada

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