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Ann Lamb was born April 11, 1767.
First Marriage of Ann Lamb to Charles Evans
Ann Lamb and Charles Evans declared their intentions to marry on December 18, 1789, in Frederick County, Maryland, and apparently, they were married on December 20, 1789, in Baltimore, Maryland.[1][2] However, her husband, Charles Evans died sometime between November 20, 1812, and December 14, 1812, in Mason County, Kentucky. His will, made on November 20, 1812, was probated there on December 14, 1812. She became the widow of Charles Evans.
Second Marriage of Widow Anna Evans to Widower Andrew Dye
"Know all men by these presents that we Andrew Dye Nathan Stevenson are held & finaly bound unto the Commonweath of Kentucky In the Just and full sum of fifty pounds current money to the payment of which well and truly to be made we bind ourselves heirs & Jointly severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and date the 18th Day of January 1813 The condition of the above obligation is such that whearas a marriage is intended to be had solemnised between the said Andrew and Anna Evans
Now if there be no legal objection to the same then the above obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force virtue
Andrew Dye {seal} Nathan Stevenson {seal}"
Widow Anna Evans married second, Andrew Dye, Sr. on January 18, 1813, in Mason County, Kentucky.[3]
Ann and Charles Evans had at least two children, who were named in the will of Charles Evans in 1812.
However, Ann (Lamb) Dye and Andrew Dye, Sr. had no children together during their marriage.
"The will of the daughter Rachel, wife of Cornelius Westfall, recorded 1823, names "my stepmother Ann Dye" and her four brothers and sisters-in-law."[4]
"The will of Andrew Dye, Sr., is dated March 26, 1832, recorded October 20, 1835 (Wills A and B, p. 142) names his wife Ann and "my nine children, James, Stephen, John, Andrew, Benjamin, heirs of Samuel Dye, heirs of Vincent Dye, heirs of William Dye, daughter Jany Lewis." The executor is his wife Ann with William Perry."[4]
Widow Ann Dye died January 7, 1843, in Miami County, Ohio.
Mrs. Ann Dye was buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Pleasant Hill, Miami County, Ohio.[5]
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