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Ann Pyle

Birth1708 - Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Death21 Oct 1760 - Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherOlive Bennett
FatherWilliam Pyle (Quaker)

Born in Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States on 1708 to William Pyle (Quaker) and Olive Bennett. Ann Pyle married John Woodward and had 12 children. She passed away on 21 Oct 1760 in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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William Pyle (Quaker)
1684 - 1733
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Olive Bennett
1690 - 1733
Spouse(s)
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John Woodward
1708 - 1790
Children Show all
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Richard Howard Woodward
1737 - 1815
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Nayle Or Neal Woodward
1731 - 1769
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Hannah Woodward
1733 - 1768
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John Woodward
1735 - Unknown
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Amos Woodward
1739 - 1768
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Henry Woodward
1744 - 1798
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Ann Woodward
1746 - 1768
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Joseph Woodward
1738 - 1812
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Robert Woodward
1741 - 1791
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Ann Woodward
1746 - Unknown
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Mary Woodward
1750 - 1786
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Mary Woodward
1750 - Unknown

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