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Ann Walker

BirthABT 1739 - , Kent, Delaware, United States
DeathBEF 1789 - , Kent, Delaware, United States
MotherSarah Taylor
FatherJohn Walker

Born in , Kent, Delaware, United States on ABT 1739 to John Walker and Sarah Taylor. Ann Walker married Daniel Mifflin and had 10 children. She passed away on BEF 1789 in , Kent, Delaware, United States.

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Parents
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John Walker
1708 - 1746
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Sarah Taylor
1710 - 1755
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Mifflin
1722 - 1795
Children Show all
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Eyre Mifflin
1774 - 1802
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Walker Mifflin
1758 - 1790
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Elizabeth Mifflin
1769 - 1829
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Ann Mifflin
1762 - Unknown
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Patience Mifflin
1766 - 1817
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Rebecca Elizabeth Mifflin
1777 - 1804
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Sarah Mifflin
1772 - Unknown
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Mary Mifflin
1760 - 1785
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Elizabeth Mifflin
1765 - Unknown
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Warner Mifflin
1745 - 1798

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