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Ann Weaver

Birthabt 1740 - Waterford Township, Gloucester, NJ
Death1814 - Mannington Twp., Salem County, New Jersey
MotherMary Staples
FatherEdward Weaver

Born in Waterford Township, Gloucester, NJ on abt 1740 to Edward Weaver and Mary Staples. Ann Weaver married John Morton and had 8 children. She passed away on 1814 in Mannington Twp., Salem County, New Jersey.

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Parents
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Edward Weaver
1695 - 1732
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Mary Staples
1699 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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John Morton
1735 - 1789
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Jonathan Morgan
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sketchley Morton
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Morton
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Morton
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Morton
Unknown - Unknown
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Aaron Morton
Unknown - Unknown
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Lydia Morton
Unknown - Unknown
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John Morton
1625 - 1691
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Sarah Morton
1759 - 1794

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