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Ann Terrell

Birth8 Dec 1799 - Franklin, Georgia, United States
Death10 May 1865 - Pride, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
MotherAnna Hewitt
FatherJoseph Terrell

Born in Franklin, Georgia, United States on 8 Dec 1799 to Joseph Terrell and Anna Hewitt. Ann Terrell married Allen Tarver and had 12 children. She passed away on 10 May 1865 in Pride, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States.

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Parents
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Joseph Terrell
1774 - 1843
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Anna Hewitt
1760 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Allen Tarver
1784 - 1837
Children Show all
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Caroline Tarver
1830 - 1910
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James R. Tarver
1822 - 1862
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William W. Tarver
1820 - 1837
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Mark A Tarver
1816 - 1847
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Melissa Holmes
1835 - 1910
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John Wesley Tarver
1818 - 1877
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Mary Tarver
1812 - 1881
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Benjamin Franklin Pvt Tarver
1827 - 1868
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Nancy Jane Tarver
1820 - 1885
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Martha Tarver
1822 - Unknown
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Allen Tarver
1832 - 1863
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Elizabeth Tarver
1816 - 1859

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