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Ann Cox

Birth13 Sep 1759 - Saint Johns Parish, Hillsboro, Caroline, Maryland
Death9 JAN 1840 - Centreville, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
MotherSarah Mayne
FatherDaniel Cox

Born in Saint Johns Parish, Hillsboro, Caroline, Maryland on 13 Sep 1759 to Daniel Cox and Sarah Mayne. Ann Cox married William Hopper and had 9 children. She passed away on 9 JAN 1840 in Centreville, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Daniel Cox
1730 - Unknown
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Sarah Mayne
1740 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Hopper
1743 - 1825
Children Show all
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Sarah Hopper
1779 - 1846
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Daniel Cox Hopper
1777 - 1849
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Philemon Blake Hopper
1791 - 1858
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Thomas Wright Hopper
1783 - 1844
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Ann Hopper
1781 - 1785
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William Hopper Jr
1769 - 1792
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Mary Cox Hopper
1787 - 1845
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Anna Maria Hopper
1796 - 1830
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William Hopper
1781 - 1825

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