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Ann Nancy Prentice

Birth1771 - NY
Death1851 - Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Hamilton
FatherDaniel Prentis

Born in NY on 1771 to Daniel Prentis and Mary Hamilton. Ann Nancy Prentice married Nicholas Barnhart and had 13 children. She passed away on 1851 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Daniel Prentis
1754 - 1833
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Mary Hamilton
1745 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Nicholas Barnhart
1765 - 1862
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Mercy Barnhart
1808 - 1882
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David S. Barnhart
1807 - 1881
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Rebecca Barnhart
1797 - Unknown
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Charles Barnhart
1811 - 1895
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Hiram E. Barnhart
1817 - 1894
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William Barnhart
1805 - Unknown
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Juliann Barnhart
1816 - Unknown
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James Barnhart
1804 - 1882
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George Barnhart
1799 - Unknown
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William Barnhart
1795 - Unknown
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Catherine Barnhart
1803 - 1866
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Marianne Barnhart
1813 - 1813
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Lewis Barnhart (Barnhardt, Bernhardt)
1792 - 1871

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