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Mary Ann (McCullough) Ashby (abt. 1732 - abt. 1773)

Mary Ann Ashby formerly McCullough
Born about in Hamilton Parish, Prince William, Virginiamap
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Wife of — married 14 Nov 1752 in Stafford County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 41 in Hamilton Parish, Prince William, Virginiamap
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Biography

Mary Elizabeth "Betty" McCullough 1716-1760
Born: Prince William, Virginia, USA
Died: Prince William, Virginia, USA


Life Story
Birth: Hamilton Parrish
1716 Prince William, Virginia, USA

Marriage: Overwharton Parish
1751 Stafford, Virginia, USA
Posted by gredding418

Death: Hamilton Parish
1760 Prince William, Virginia, USA


Notes: Married: Stephen Ashby was born about 1746 in Virginia, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Ashby Jr.

(Birth year estimated)


Mary McCULLOUGH married Thomas Ashby.
CHILDREN:
1) Mary Ann, b. July 30, 1752, m. 1) Jesse Rude 2) John Deremiah
2) Elizabeth, b. Nov. 03, 1754
3) Hankerson, b. Feb. 06, 1757, d. Aug. 21, 1780 Hardin Co, KY.
4) Bladen, b. 1759 MD, d. Dec. 08, 1828 m. Catherine Van Meter Apr. 01, 1787 KY.
5) Silas, b. June 17, 1765 VA, d. Sept. 24, 1806 Shelby Co, KY, m. Sarah Collett Apr. 21, 1789 Lincoln Co, KY, b. Sept. 30, 1766 VA, d. July 24, 1824. 6) Thompson, b. 1768 MD, d. 1825 Richmond, IN, m. Letitia Van Meter, b. Apr. 02, 1772 Green Co, PA, d. Sept. 08, 1845 After Mary and her husband died, their three youngest children were sent to Kentucky.

Alternative details from merged profile

Born: 1730, Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia
Died: 1783 Stafford, Virginia, United States

Event: Marriage 14 NOV 1751. Overwarton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States.

Marriage Wife Mary Ann McCullough. Marriage 14 NOV 1751. Overwarton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States. [1]

Mary was born in 1722. She passed away in 1780.

  • Mary McCULLOUGH married Thomas Ashby.

CHILDREN: 1) Mary Ann, b. July 30, 1752, m. 1) Jesse Rude 2) John Deremiah 2) Elizabeth, b. Nov. 03, 1754 3) Hankerson, b. Feb. 06, 1757, d. Aug. 21, 1780 Hardin Co, KY. 4) Bladen, b. 1759 MD, d. Dec. 08, 1828 m. Catherine Van Meter Apr. 01, 1787 KY. 5) Silas, b. June 17, 1765 VA, d. Sept. 24, 1806 Shelby Co, KY, m. Sarah Collett Apr. 21, 1789 Lincoln Co, KY, b. Sept. 30, 1766 VA, d. July 24, 1824. 6) Thompson, b. 1768 MD, d. 1825 Richmond, IN, m. Letitia Van Meter, b. Apr. 02, 1772 Green Co, PA, d. Sept. 08, 1845

After Mary and her husband died, their three youngest children were sent to Kentucky.

Sources

  1. Source: #S-2095979569 Source number: 799.001; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number of Pages: 4; Submitter Code: . Birth date: 1714 Birth place: VA Marriage date: Marriage place: of VA Note: #N13436
  • Mary Elizabeth /McCullough/
    • Ancestry.com Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Page: Volume: 263; SAR Membership Number: 52476
  • Ashby family tree, places of residence and history. Fleming, Louise P. The Heyday of Onton. Utica, KY: McDowell Publications, c. 1984, 6th printing 1998. Pages 186a.
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117780586/mary-ann-ashby : accessed 19 October 2021), memorial page for Mary Ann McCullough Ashby (1722–1780), Find a Grave Memorial ID 117780586, ; Maintained by J.L. (contributor 47713575) Unknown.




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McCullough-1730 and McCullough-586 appear to represent the same person because: Same husband,etc. Dates and locations on McCllough-586 do not match her findagrave memorial, however. McCullough-1730 dates are aligned more closely.
posted by David Hughey Ph.D.
McCullough-2742 and McCullough-1730 appear to represent the same person because: same person
McCullough-586 and McCullough-1892 appear to represent the same person because: appear to be the same person
posted by Cindy (Modrall) Krieg

Rejected matches › Mary (Unknown) Cook (-1785)

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