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Ann Davis

Birth5 Sep 1714 - Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Death1773 - Weston, Fairfield, Ct
MotherElizabeth Banks
FatherSamuel Davis

Born in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States on 5 Sep 1714 to Samuel Davis and Elizabeth Banks. Ann Davis married John Cable and had 10 children. She passed away on 1773 in Weston, Fairfield, Ct.

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Parents
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Samuel Davis
1680 - 1740
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Elizabeth Banks
1685 - 1758
Spouse(s)
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John Cable
1709 - 1760
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John Cable
1753 - 1826
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William Cable
1739 - 1778
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Nehemiah Cable
1736 - 1813
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Emitt Cable
1734 - 1800
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Elizabeth Cable
1746 - 1826
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Isaac Cable
1744 - Unknown
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Ann Cable (Bennett)
1750 - 1826
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Thaddeus Cable
1742 - 1760
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Olive Cable
1737 - 1774
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John Cable
1757 - 1827

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