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Ann Howard

Birth14 Jul 1740 - Middleton, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA
Death14 Oct 1823 - Enfield, Morris, New Jersey, United States
MotherRachel Ridgely Worthington
FatherCornelius HOWARD

Born in Middleton, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA on 14 Jul 1740 to Cornelius HOWARD and Rachel Ridgely Worthington. Ann Howard married David Compton and had 8 children. She passed away on 14 Oct 1823 in Enfield, Morris, New Jersey, United States.

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Parents
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Cornelius Howard
1717 - 1777
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Rachel Ridgely Worthington
1722 - 1801
Spouse(s)
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David Compton
1727 - 1777
Children Show all
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John Compton
1755 - 1842
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David Iii Compton
1764 - 1845
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Stephen Compton
1772 - 1852
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Ward Compton
1772 - Unknown
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Andrew Compton
1767 - 1840
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Jacob Compton
1763 - 1830
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Ann Compton
1767 - 1861
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John Compton
1763 - 1784

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