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Ann Davis

Birth13 December 1726 - of Barnstable, Barns, Massachusetts, United States
Death1788 - St Lythans, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
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Born in of Barnstable, Barns, Massachusetts, United States on 13 December 1726. Ann Davis married Robert Thomas and had 13 children. She passed away on 1788 in St Lythans, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.

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Robert Thomas
1725 - 1794
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Robert Thomas
1737 - 1795
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Elizabeth Thomas
1753 - 1819
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Henry Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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Catherine Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Thomas
1763 - Unknown
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William Thomas
1765 - 1822
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Mary Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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James Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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John Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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Susannah Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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Llewelyn Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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Robert Thomas
1754 - Unknown
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Richard Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth
1761 - Unknown

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