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Ann Pullin

BirthMay 10, 1814 - Mason County, Virginia now, West Virginia, United States
DeathJune 1869 - Mason, West Virginia, United States
MotherSarah Callahan
FatherJONATHAN PULLIN

Born in Mason County, Virginia now, West Virginia, United States on May 10, 1814 to JONATHAN PULLIN and Sarah Callahan. Ann Pullin married George D. E. "Old Town" Lewis and had 7 children. She passed away on June 1869 in Mason, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Jonathan Pullin
1751 - 1832
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Sarah Callahan
1780 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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George D. E. "Old Town" Lewis
1810 - 1862
Children Show all
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Jonathan Lewis
1845 - 1916
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George W. Lewis
1843 - 1926
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Sarah Lewis
1832 - 1898
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Charles Eason Lewis
1836 - 1916
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Elizabeth Lewis
1834 - 1893
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John T Lewis
1847 - 1862
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Francis M Lewis
1838 - Unknown

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