Ann Ingram was born about 1825. She first appears in the records on September 10, 1848, when she married James Wilson Lilly at Piccarie, Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland. The marriage was performed by J. G. Mountain, and witnessed by Thomas Ingram and John Nash. [1] The couple were both listed as living in Piccarie, and James was a fisherman. She passed away on February 18, 1908.
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