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Ann McCarty Singleton

Birth21 Jan 1801 - Frederick, Virginia, USA
Death7 February 1874 - Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA
MotherJudith Throckmorton Ball
FatherJames Richard Singleton

Born in Frederick, Virginia, USA on 21 Jan 1801 to James Richard Singleton and Judith Throckmorton Ball. Ann McCarty Singleton married Joseph Holmes Sherrard and had 9 children. She passed away on 7 February 1874 in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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James Richard Singleton
1762 - 1815
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Judith Throckmorton Ball
1775 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Holmes Sherrard
1809 - 1889
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Joseph Holmes Sherrard
1835 - 1906
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Elizabeth Kempe Sherrard
1841 - 1917
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Ann Mccarty Sherrard
1837 - 1893
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Mary Frances Sherrard
1830 - 1861
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Virginia Ball Sherrard
1834 - 1904
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William Throckmorton Sherrard
1828 - 1857
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Dr. James Singleton Sherrard
1824 - Unknown
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Fanny M Sherrard
1839 - Unknown
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Hugh Holmes Sherrard
1829 - Unknown

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