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Annie Elizabeth Dunn 1851–1930 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Mar 1851

Birth Location: Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America

Death Date: 23 Dec 1930

Death Location: Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America

Father: John Dunn

Mother: Sarah Taylor

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In 1851, Annie Elizabeth Dunn entered the world in Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America, born to John W Dunn And Sarah Ann Taylor. Annie Elizabeth Dunn passed away in 1930 in Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1851, Annie Elizabeth Dunn entered the world in Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America, born to John W Dunn And Sarah Ann Taylor.
  • Annie Elizabeth Dunn passed away in 1930 in Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Annie Dunn's Ancestors

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Annie Dunn
1851–1930
Birth Place: Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America
Parents
John W. Dunn
1822–1880
Carroll, Kentucky, United States
Sarah (Ann) Taylor
1816–1893
North Carolina
Grandparents
James (Monroe) Dunn
1790–1823
Kentucky, United States
Sarah Gruelle
1790–1852
Murderhill, Kent County, Delaware, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Annie Dunn's Timeline

2 Records

1851
12 Mar 1851
Birth of Annie Elizabeth Dunn in Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America
Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America
1930
23 Dec 1930
Age 79
Death of Annie Elizabeth Dunn in Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America
Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1851
    Event Place: Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Dec 1930
    Event Place: Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky, United States of America

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