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Ann Whitaker

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Ann Whitaker

Birth
Fayette County, Georgia, USA
Death
21 Jul 1866 (aged 24)
Fayette County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Woolsey, Fayette County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Ann Whitaker is the daughter of Simon Thomas Whitaker and his second spouse, Nancy Pearce Whitaker. She was the fifth of six children from this marriage. She had four older brothers, Richard, Algerson, Edwin and Samuel. There were also eight older half siblings from her father's first marriage. Ann was seven when her father died and about eleven when her mother died. She and her siblings grew up during the Civil War living with relatives. Soon after the war, Ann died at the age of about twenty-four and buried near her mother, Nancy Pearce Whitaker, in the Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Fayette, County. Some of her siblings, half siblings and extended family were laid to rest here later. Ann's father is buried in Whitaker Family Cemetery in Fayette County. There are only three graves in this little cemetery, her father, Simon Thomas Whitaker, his first spouse, Mary Elizabeth Irvin Whitaker, and a later burial, possibly someone related.
-Blanche Keating Collie
Ann Whitaker is the daughter of Simon Thomas Whitaker and his second spouse, Nancy Pearce Whitaker. She was the fifth of six children from this marriage. She had four older brothers, Richard, Algerson, Edwin and Samuel. There were also eight older half siblings from her father's first marriage. Ann was seven when her father died and about eleven when her mother died. She and her siblings grew up during the Civil War living with relatives. Soon after the war, Ann died at the age of about twenty-four and buried near her mother, Nancy Pearce Whitaker, in the Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Fayette, County. Some of her siblings, half siblings and extended family were laid to rest here later. Ann's father is buried in Whitaker Family Cemetery in Fayette County. There are only three graves in this little cemetery, her father, Simon Thomas Whitaker, his first spouse, Mary Elizabeth Irvin Whitaker, and a later burial, possibly someone related.
-Blanche Keating Collie

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