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Ann Williamson

Birth5 April 1812 - York, Pennsylvania, USA
Death25 September 1868 - Sidney, Shelby, Ohio, United States
MotherCatherine Duncan
FatherDavid Williamson

Born in York, Pennsylvania, USA on 5 April 1812 to David Williamson and Catherine Duncan. Ann Williamson married Andrew Ritchey and had 7 children. She passed away on 25 September 1868 in Sidney, Shelby, Ohio, United States.

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David Williamson
1786 - 1858
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Catherine Duncan
1789 - 1880
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Andrew Ritchey
1806 - 1891
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Essamiah W Ritchey
1835 - 1893
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David W Ritchey
1837 - 1915
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Johnathon W Ritchey
1845 - 1928
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Charles Ritchey
1834 - 1909
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Adeline Ritchey
1851 - 1929
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Jane Anne Ritchey
1839 - 1859
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Alexander Ritchey
1852 - Unknown

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