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Mary Ann "Polly" Pullen 1820–1868 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1820
Birth Location: Gwinett, Georgia, USA
Death Date: 10 May 1868
Death Location: Murray County, Georgia, USA
Father: Greenville *DNA
Mother: Mary Taylor
Spouse(s): Samuel Gladden
Children(s): Mary Gladden
In 1820, Mary Ann "Polly" Pullen entered the world in Gwinett, Georgia, USA, born to Greenville Pullen Dna And Mary Ann Taylor. Mary Ann "Polly" Pullen married Samuel Gladden, and had children including Mary Ann Polly Gladden. Mary Ann "Polly" Pullen passed away in 1868 in Murray County, Georgia, USA.
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Biography
- In 1820, Mary Ann "Polly" Pullen entered the world in Gwinett, Georgia, USA, born to Greenville Pullen Dna And Mary Ann Taylor.
- Mary Ann "Polly" Pullen married Samuel Gladden, and had children including Mary Ann Polly Gladden.
- Mary Ann "Polly" Pullen passed away in 1868 in Murray County, Georgia, USA.
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Mary Pullen's Descendants
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1. Mary (Ann (POLLY)) Gladden 1839–1882 m. Thomas (Columbus) Crawford 1832–1863
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1. William (C) Crawford 1855–1945 m. Harriett Smith 1861–1931
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1. Mack Crawford 1888– m. Agnes (Jane) Crouch 1891–
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1. Joe (D) Crawford 1923– m. Bessie (L) Hawkins 1925–1964
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Mary Pullen's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1820
Event Place: Gwinett, Georgia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 May 1868
Event Place: Murray County, Georgia, USA