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Ann(a) Travers

Birth1700 - Stafford, Virginia, USA
DeathOct 1752 - Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States
MotherAnn Waugh
FatherGiles Travers

Born in Stafford, Virginia, USA on 1700 to Giles Travers and Ann Waugh. Ann(a) Travers married William Cave and had 7 children. She passed away on Oct 1752 in Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Giles Travers
1662 - 1717
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Ann Waugh
1680 - 1715
Spouse(s)
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William Cave
1707 - 1742
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Thomas Dent
1700 - 1760
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Joseph Waugh
1706 - 1747
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Elizabeth ("Betty") Cave
1727 - 1790
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Travers Waugh
1743 - 1765
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Joseph Waugh
1736 - 1763
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Elizabeth Waugh
1740 - 1740
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Gowry Waugh
1734 - 1783
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Agatha Corley
1735 - 1769
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James Cave
1724 - Unknown

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