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Ann Thomas

Birth14 Jun 1794 - Brick Church, New Jersey, United States
DeathFebruary 21, 1841 - Washington, Randolph, Indiana, United States
MotherAnna Pemberton
FatherJohn Thomas

Born in Brick Church, New Jersey, United States on 14 Jun 1794 to John Thomas and Anna Pemberton. Ann Thomas married Isaiah Rogers and had 8 children. She passed away on February 21, 1841 in Washington, Randolph, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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John Thomas
1766 - 1847
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Anna Pemberton
1764 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Isaiah Rogers
1794 - 1891
Children Show all
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Rebecca Ann Rogers
1826 - 1877
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Sarah Ann Rogers
1814 - 1906
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Minerva Rogers
1824 - 1882
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Caleb Rogers
1817 - 1898
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James Wallace Rogers
1821 - 1888
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Harper Rogers
1830 - 1864
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Catherine Or Catharine Rogers
1819 - Unknown
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Pammelia Rodgers
1829 - 1905

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