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Ann Booth

Birth24 Nov 1749 - King George, King George, Virginia, United States
DeathNov 18, 1828 - Fleming, Kentucky, USA
MotherLucy Eliza Thornton
FatherJohn Alexander

Born in King George, King George, Virginia, United States on 24 Nov 1749 to John Alexander and Lucy Eliza Thornton. Ann Booth married Benjamin Threlkeld and had 11 children. She passed away on Nov 18, 1828 in Fleming, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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John Alexander
1735 - 1775
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Lucy Eliza Thornton
1730 - 1781
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Threlkeld
1744 - 1794
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Daniel Threlkeld
1773 - 1840
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Eleanor Threlkeld
1778 - 1863
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William Threlkeld
1769 - 1832
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John Threlkeld
1767 - 1835
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Ruth Threlkeld
1784 - 1853
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James Threlkeld
1771 - 1825
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Lucy Threlkeld
1782 - 1853
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Lydia Threlkill
1780 - 1825
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Elizabeth Threlkeld
1789 - Unknown
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Margaret Threlkeld
1791 - 1833
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Nancy Threlkeld
1787 - 1824

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