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Anna Welsh

Birth14 Dec 1779 - Swedesboro, Salem, New Jersey, USA
Death14 Feb 1846 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
MotherElenora Jones
FatherRobert Welsh

Born in Swedesboro, Salem, New Jersey, USA on 14 Dec 1779 to Robert Welsh and Elenora Jones. Anna Welsh married John Rudderow and had 9 children. She passed away on 14 Feb 1846 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.

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Parents
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Robert Welsh
1750 - 1811
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Elenora Jones
1760 - 1796
Spouse(s)
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John Rudderow
1759 - 1840
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Richard Leconey
1770 - 1808
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Ezra Rudderow
1811 - 1844
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Amos Rudderow
1814 - 1898
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John Rudderow
1810 - 1866
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Joel Rudderow
1818 - 1891
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Emily Rudderow
1815 - 1881
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Charles Rudrow
1819 - 1820
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Jane Rudderow
1821 - 1860
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Susanna Rudderow
1812 - 1892
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Ann Leconey
1806 - 1872

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