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Ann Farmer

Birth1728 - North Carolina, United States
Death11 Nov 1822 - Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina, United States
MotherSusannah Hannah Cheatham
FatherJohn Farmer

Born in North Carolina, United States on 1728 to John Farmer and Susannah Hannah Cheatham. Ann Farmer married John Ratcliff and had 19 children. She passed away on 11 Nov 1822 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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John Farmer
1686 - 1759
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Susannah Hannah Cheatham
1688 - 1754
Spouse(s)
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John Ratcliff
1725 - 1803
Children Show all
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Thomas Ratcliff
1751 - 1787
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Ann Ratcliff (Cashatt)
1771 - 1858
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John Ratcliff
1756 - 1807
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Edom Ratcliff
1761 - 1823
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Amos Ratcliff
1765 - 1828
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Abner Ratcliff
1768 - 1855
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Jesse Ratcliff
1759 - 1787
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Sarah Vining
1749 - 1828
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Elizabeth Macy Ratcliff
1761 - 1858
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Elizabeth Ratcliff
1754 - 1816
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Sarah Radcliffe
1749 - 1820
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Sarah Ratcliff
1773 - 1847
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Valinda Radcliff
1760 - 1828
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Richard Ratcliffe
1751 - 1825
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Nancy Ann Ratcliffe
1756 - 1843
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Benjamin Ratcliff
1760 - 1789
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Daniel Ratcliffe
1751 - 1806
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Elam A Ratliff
1778 - 1853
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Michele Ratcliff
1762 - 1790

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