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Ann Malcom

Birth1777 - Pennsylvania, United States
Death19 JUL 1816 - Highland City, Highland, Ohio, United States
MotherRachel 1748 Ferguson
FatherJohn Malcom (Va to Ohio)

Born in Pennsylvania, United States on 1777 to John Malcom (Va to Ohio) and Rachel 1748 Ferguson. Ann Malcom married John Donohoo and had 12 children. She passed away on 19 JUL 1816 in Highland City, Highland, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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John Malcom (Va To Ohio)
1747 - 1814
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Rachel 1748 Ferguson
1748 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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John Donohoo
1768 - 1852
Children Show all
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Harriet Donohoo
1816 - 1816
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Mary Elizabeth Donoho
1805 - 1877
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Ann Christine Donohue
1809 - 1852
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Oliver Commodore Perry Donoho
1815 - 1894
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Nancy Donohoo
1813 - 1906
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James Cooke Donohoo
1803 - 1873
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Sarah Jane Donohoo
1807 - 1852
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Rachel Donoho
1800 - 1860
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John Donohoo
1801 - 1850
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William Donohoo
1799 - Unknown
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Amariah Donoho
1800 - Unknown
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James Madison Donoho
1808 - 1884

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