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Ann Willson

Birth7 Dec 1702 - New Shoreham, Rhode Island, British America
Death22 Oct 1773 - New London, Connecticut
MotherAnn Manoxon Manwaring
FatherJeremiah Willson

Born in New Shoreham, Rhode Island, British America on 7 Dec 1702 to Jeremiah Willson and Ann Manoxon Manwaring. Ann Willson married William Mumford and had 8 children. She passed away on 22 Oct 1773 in New London, Connecticut.

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Parents
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Jeremiah Willson
1674 - 1740
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Ann Manoxon Manwaring
1682 - 1720
Spouse(s)
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William Mumford
1694 - 1765
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Nathaniel Ray
1700 - 1722
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Gideon Mumford
1741 - 1805
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Lt Gov Paul Mumford
1734 - 1805
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Abigail Mumford
1731 - 1799
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Augustus Mumford
1744 - 1775
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Sarah Mumford
1737 - 1809
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Nathaniel Mumford
1729 - 1780
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Simon Ray Mumford
1739 - 1810
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Simon Ray
1721 - 1737

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