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Ann (Mallory) Smith (1737 - 1803)

Ann Smith formerly Mallory
Born in Orange, Orange, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 66 in Surry, North Carolina, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 21 Jan 2013
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Biography

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Ann (Mallory) Smith was a Virginia colonist.
Ann was born November 1737 in Orange Co., Virginia.[1] She married Charles Smith, Sr. on 18 March 1754. Charles and Ann recorded the birth, marriage and death dates for the family. There are 10 children listed in the Bible: Stephen, Mary Molly, Elizabeth, Sarah, James, John, Mallory, Dianner, Frances and Nancy.[2]
Ann Mallory Smith passed away on 20 November 1803 in Surry Co., North Carolina and is buried in the Smith Family Cemetery, Surry Co., North Carolina.[3]
Ann was born in 1737. She passed away in 1803.

Sources

  1. Charles Smith Bible record, Vernie Yankee, Lone Jack, Missouri.
  2. Charles Smith Bible record, Vernie Yankee, Lone Jack, MO.
  3. Find A Grave: Memorial #25697314
  • 1 Research of Dr. & Mrs. C. N. Sheap, Bridgewater, VA
  • 2 Charles Smith Bible record, Vernie Yankee, Lone Jack, MO
  • 3 Charles Smith Bible record, Vernie Yankee, Lone Jack, MO
  • 4 Find A Grave Memorial#25697314

Secondary Re-Sources

  • Personal Info from Gale Judkins and Kirk Sheap
  • Research of Dr. & Mrs. C. N. Sheap, Bridgewater, Virginia
  • Ancestry Family Trees: [1]

* Ancestry notes

Acknowledgments

  • WikiTree profile Mallory-499 created through the import of Oblate.ged on Jan 13, 2013 by Anonymous F.. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Anonymous and others.

Thank you to Stephanie Ross; Rebecca Morris ; and Kitty Smith for contributions to this profile.





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On the family tree you listed Elizabeth Higgson as mother and grandmother. I think Ann's mother was Anne Coyne and Elizabeth is the grandmother. ID 4689
posted by Patti (Tucker) Hunley

Rejected matches › Ann King Mallory (-1801)

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