Ann Williams |
Ann Jessup (born Williams)<br>Birth names: AnnAnn HarroldAnn JessopMiss WilliamsAnn Williams<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: July 7 1775 - New Garden Township, Guilford, Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial America, United Kingdom<br>Marriage: Jan 27 1798 - Guilford, North Carolina, United States<br>Residence: 1850 - Wayne Township, Warren, Ohio, United States<br>Death: Aug 30 1858 - Madison, Indiana, United States<br>Burial: Aug 1858 - Fall Creek MM, Madison, Indiana, United States<br>Parents: Richard Williams, Prudence Williams (born Beals)<br>Husband: Thomas Jessup IV<br>Children: Jonathan Jessop, Prudence Jessop, Richard W Jessop, Mary B Greene (born Jessop), Thomas Jessop, Mahulda Jessop, Ann Jessop, Hulda Jessop, Rebeca Johnson (born Jessup), Elizabeth Jessop, Jane Jessop<br>Siblings: Silas Williams Sr., Charity Hiatt (born Williams), Jesse Williams, Richard Williams, Prudence Coffin (born Williams), Mathias Williams, Matthias C Williams, Sarah Williams, Dorcas Hockett or Hoggatt (born Williams), Ruth Gordon (born Williams), Mary Hoggatt Hockett (born Williams), John Williams, Sarah Mary Swilley (born Williams)<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: PHOTO FALL CREEK FRIENDS CEMETERYa, USAWILLIAMS was born July 7, 1775 and married Thomas Jessop in 1798. He was a son of Thomas Jessop and Mary Beales (see above), and was born on August 3, 1775. In 1799, they went to the Westfield MM in North Carolina and then to the Mount Pleasant MM in Virginia for a while and then in 1806 they returned to North Carolina to the area of the Deep River MM. In early 1812, they went to the Whitewater MM in Indiana in 1815, and then a month later they went to the Clear Creek MM in Ohio. In January of 1817, they then transferred to the Miami Monthly Meeting where they seemed to stay until 1829. Thomas Jessop died February 8, 1847. Ann moved to Williamsburg, Green Township, Wayne County, Indiana where she was still living as late as 1865.
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