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Ann Darrow

Birth15 May 1752 - Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
DeathBetween:1790/00/00-1847/00/00 - Redding, Connecticut, USA
MotherAbigail Jackson
FatherJonathan Darrow

Born in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States on 15 May 1752 to Jonathan Darrow and Abigail Jackson. Ann Darrow married Robert Sumner Stowe and had 13 children. She passed away on Between:1790/00/00-1847/00/00 in Redding, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Jonathan Darrow
1717 - 1777
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Abigail Jackson
1720 - 1756
Spouse(s)
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Robert Sumner Stowe
1747 - 1795
Children Show all
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Daniel Stow
1779 - 1844
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Abigail Stowe
1776 - 1824
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Huldah Stowe
1787 - 1857
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Abraham Stow
1792 - Unknown
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Sarah Stow
1777 - 1777
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Sumner Stow
1783 - 1808
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Sarah Stow
1781 - Unknown
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Polly Stow
1794 - Unknown
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Mary Stowe
1795 - 1822
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Hulduh Stowe
1787 - 1857
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Denny Stow
1785 - 1785
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Robert Stow
1775 - Unknown
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Summer Stow
1783 - Unknown

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