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Ann Williams

Birth14 Jul 1747 - St. Sepulchre, London, England
Death17 Apr 1795 - St Mary's City, St. Mary's, Maryland, USA
MotherElizabeth Hardwood
FatherWilliam Williams

Born in St. Sepulchre, London, England on 14 Jul 1747 to William Williams and Elizabeth Hardwood. Ann Williams married McKelvie HAMMETT and had 6 children. She passed away on 17 Apr 1795 in St Mary's City, St. Mary's, Maryland, USA.

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Parents
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William Williams
1724 - 1748
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Elizabeth Hardwood
1727 - 1748
Spouse(s)
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Mckelvie Hammett
1747 - 1795
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Susannah Williams Hammett
1784 - 1856
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Mary Frances (Augustine Constantine Cissell) Hammett
1773 - 1833
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Elizabeth Hammett
1758 - 1805
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William B Hammett
1771 - 1850
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Sarah "Sallie" Hammett Fogle
1767 - 1802
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Mary Ann Hammett Wherrett
1771 - 1801

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