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Ann Walker

Birth15 Jul 1810 - Tennessee, United States
Death1865 - Monroe, Tennessee, USA
MotherSarah Long Walker
FatherWalker

Born in Tennessee, United States on 15 Jul 1810 to Walker and Sarah Long Walker. Ann Walker married Martin Isbill and had 10 children. She passed away on 1865 in Monroe, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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Walker
1790 - 1811
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Sarah Long Walker
1792 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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Martin Isbill
1805 - 1883
Children Show all
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Amy Dianna Isbell
1839 - 1902
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Pendleton Monroe Isbell
1828 - 1905
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Rachel Elizabeth Isbell
1855 - 1918
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Mary Isbill
1849 - 1893
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William F Isbill
1840 - 1908
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Samuel Isbill
1832 - 1869
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George Isabel
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Isbell
1837 - Unknown
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John Isbell
1831 - Unknown
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Johnetta Isbell
1829 - Unknown

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