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Ann Boyd

Birth1740 - Monaghan, Ireland
Death1796 - Hebron, Washington, New York, United States
MotherRachel Grissom
FatherPatrick "Harrison" Boyd (6th GGF)

Born in Monaghan, Ireland on 1740 to Patrick "Harrison" Boyd (6th GGF) and Rachel Grissom. Ann Boyd married John Livingston and had 10 children. She passed away on 1796 in Hebron, Washington, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Patrick "Harrison" Boyd (6Th Ggf)
1710 - 1762
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Rachel Grissom
1712 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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John Livingston
1735 - 1788
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John Livingston Sr (Rickman6x Great-grandfather)
1736 - 1789
Children Show all
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John Livingston
1770 - 1862
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John Livingstone
1760 - 1836
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Dr. William Livingston
1768 - 1860
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Benjamin Livingston
1771 - 1847
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Samuel Livingston Sr.
1778 - 1847
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Joseph Livingston
1771 - 1848
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Francis Livingston
1763 - 1836
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Mary Livingstone
1762 - 1846
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Phillip John Livingston
1783 - 1831
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Mary Ann Livingston
1757 - 1840

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