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Ann S. Skaggs 1817–1858 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1817

Birth Location: Hardy Co., Kentucky

Death Date: abt 1858

Death Location: Dunklin County, Missouri

Father: Richard Skaggs

Mother: Elizabeth Wells

Spouse(s): John Norsworthy

Children(s):

Ann S. Skaggs was born in 1817 in Hardy Co., Kentucky, the child of Richard Skaggs And Elizabeth Wells. Ann S. Skaggs married John Norsworthy. Ann S. Skaggs passed away in 1858 in Dunklin County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • Ann S. Skaggs was born in 1817 in Hardy Co., Kentucky, the child of Richard Skaggs And Elizabeth Wells.
  • Ann S. Skaggs married John Norsworthy.
  • Ann S. Skaggs passed away in 1858 in Dunklin County, Missouri.

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Ann Skaggs's Ancestors

Self
Ann Skaggs
1817–1858
Birth Place: Hardy Co., Kentucky
Parents
Richard Skaggs
1792–1855
Nelson, Kentucky, United States
Elizabeth Wells
1794–1857
Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Meshack Skaggs
1766–1792
Virginia, British Colonial America
Sarah Gumm
1774–1820
Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America
Robert Wells
1722–
Rochester, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth (Bramston) Wells
1722–1760
England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Richard Skaggs
1744–1821
Elizabeth Unknown
1745–1818
Jacob Sr.
1739–1798
Lydia Dever
1740–1792
Robert Wells
1678–1764
Elizabeth Sladden
1687–1760
James Bramston
1694–1743
Joyce Keche
1720–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Skaggs
1700–1781
Rachel Susannah
1697–1784
Jacob Gum
1709–1783
Sarah Claypoole
1719–1800
Oliver Sr.
1724–1780
Jill Greenwood
1725–
Sarah Glascock
1660–1732

Ann Skaggs's Timeline

2 Records

1817
abt 1817
Birth of Ann S. Skaggs in Hardy Co., Kentucky
Hardy Co., Kentucky
1858
abt 1858
Age 41
Death of Ann S. Skaggs in Dunklin County, Missouri
Dunklin County, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1817
    Event Place: Hardy Co., Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1858
    Event Place: Dunklin County, Missouri

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