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Ann Adams (1801)

Ann Adams
Born [location unknown]
Daughter of and [mother unknown]
Sister of
Wife of — married [date unknown] in Indian Burying Place, Twillingate, Newfoundlandmap
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] in Indian Burying Place, Newfoundlandmap
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Biography

Note

No primary sources evident. But tradition has her parents as the first family to settle Indian Burying Place.[1]

She evidently married a James White, who came from England (Poole) around 1820.[2][3]

Research Notes

Her birth in Radnorshire, Wales makes no sense and there is no record of her birth there or that either of her parents may have been visiting Wales in 1800-1802. Seems much more likely that she was born in Newfoundland like her father, brother, and presumably her mother.Orvis-372 22:56, 1 January 2023 (UTC)

Sources

  1. Newfoundland's Grand Banks site. Indian Burying Place Cemeteries, Green Bay, Notre Dame Bay. Collected July 1990 by Jill Marshall, with additions from Paul Coombs, also collected 1990. Accessed 2016.
  2. See writeup on Travel Blog "As Loved Our Fathers", George White and Eva Ma, 2009. Accessed 2016. as well as comments.
  3. Genealogy.com profile of James White, by Kevin G Martin. Accessed 2016.




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