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Mary ("Polly") Vann 1758–1831 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1758

Birth Location: Virginia Colony

Death Date: 1831

Death Location: Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA

Father: Edward Metis)

Mother: Mary King)

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In 1758, Mary ("Polly") Vann entered the world in Virginia Colony, born to Edward Ned Barnes Vann Jr One Fourth Chalakatha Cherokee Metis And Mary Polly King Vann Thawkila Chickasaw Aka Mary Thawkila King. Mary ("Polly") Vann passed away in 1831 in Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1758, Mary ("Polly") Vann entered the world in Virginia Colony, born to Edward Ned Barnes Vann Jr One Fourth Chalakatha Cherokee Metis And Mary Polly King Vann Thawkila Chickasaw Aka Mary Thawkila King.
  • Mary ("Polly") Vann passed away in 1831 in Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA.

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Mary Vann's Ancestors

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Mary Vann
1758–1831
Birth Place: Virginia Colony
Parents
Edward "Ned" Barnes Vann, Jr., One-fourth Chalakatha Cherokee Metis)
1744–1833
Ninety Six, Greenwood, South Carolina, United States
Mary (Polly King (Vann), Thawkila Chickasaw (aka Mary Thawkila) King)
1743–1833
Cherokee Nation East, Old Ninety-Six District, Edgefield, South Carolina, America
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Mary Vann's Timeline

2 Records

1758
1758
Birth of Mary ("Polly") Vann in Virginia Colony
Virginia Colony
1831
1831
Age 73
Death of Mary ("Polly") Vann in Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1758
    Event Place: Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1831
    Event Place: Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA

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