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Ann Pulliam

Birth28 Apr 1701 - St Margaret Parish, King William, Virginia, United States
Death29 Jul 1754 - Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, United States
MotherAnn Patterson
FatherWilliam Pulliam

Born in St Margaret Parish, King William, Virginia, United States on 28 Apr 1701 to William Pulliam and Ann Patterson. Ann Pulliam married Joseph Martin and had 2 children. She passed away on 29 Jul 1754 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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William Pulliam
1665 - 1715
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Ann Patterson
1668 - 1725
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Martin
1698 - 1762
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James M. Martin
1699 - 1775
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James Martin
1685 - 1775
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Leonard Martin
1710 - 1750
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Joseph Martin
1698 - 1760
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Joseph Martin
1698 - 1760
Children
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Sarah Martin
1718 - 1813
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Sarah Martin
1722 - 1803

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