The daughter of James Tarleton, she was called Ann R. P. which was shortened to Anarpy. She married (1) John Miles Duvall about 1767 in Prince George Co. Maryland. After his drowning, she and the children migrated on to Nelson Co., Kentucky about 1790. Some of the older girls in the family may have stayed in Maryland. Anarpy eventually married (2) Benjamin Loan in 1792 and probably died in Nelson Co., KY.
Source: S98 Title: Nuckolls, Charles R., The Roses Repository: #R6 Call Number: 929.107207 NUC NOTENuckolls, Charles R.. The Roses: The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty Immigrants Who Helped Shape America. Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse, Inc, 2010.
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St Mary's County Maryland. Colonial Period. Tenants & Owners of Beaverdam Manor.
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