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Ann Cox

Birth1770 - Evercreech, Somerset, England
Death5 Aug 1825 - Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland, Canada
MotherElizabeth [ Betty] Hand
FatherAbraham Cox

Born in Evercreech, Somerset, England on 1770 to Abraham Cox and Elizabeth [ Betty] Hand. Ann Cox married Edward Parsons and had 9 children. She passed away on 5 Aug 1825 in Bryant's Cove, Newfoundland, Canada.

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Parents
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Abraham Cox
1754 - 1785
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Elizabeth [ Betty] Hand
1752 - 1786
Spouse(s)
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Edward Parsons
Unknown - 1851
Children Show all
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Edward Parsons
1806 - 1888
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Patience Parsons
1808 - 1849
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Rachel Parsons
1786 - 1841
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Ann Parsons
1800 - Unknown
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Joseph Parsons
1807 - Unknown
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Charlotte Parsons
1799 - 1875
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Susanna Parsons
1789 - 1855
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Jacob Parsons
Unknown - Unknown
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George Parsons
Unknown - Unknown

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