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Ann Standoff Siders

Birth
Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Death
1855 (aged 73–74)
Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Marriage record revealed James Ford and Ann Standoff married on October 28, 1800 Rockbridge County, Virginia.

James was about twenty and Ann was about nineteen when they married.

Their known children:

David Ford (B.1801 d.bef.1836)
John Shepard Ford (b.1802 d.1885)
James Madison Ford
(B.1805 d.bet.1848-1850)
Son Ford (b.bet.1805-1810)
Son Ford (b.bet.1805-1810)
Mary Ann Ford (B.1810 d.1907)
Margaret J. Ford (B.1811 d.1895)
Son Ford (b.bet.1812-1816)
Son Ford (b.bet.1812-1816)
Elizabeth Ford (B.1815)

James died sometime between 1816 and the 1820 census.

The 1820 census revealed Ann was a widow, a farmer and four members were engaged in agriculture. They were living in Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: Ann Ford (26-44), two males (under 10), two males (10-15), John & James (16-18), Margaret & Elizabeth (under 10), Mary Ann (10-15).

The 1830 census revealed she was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: Ann Ford (40-49), one male (5-9), one female (15-19) and one female (5-9).

Marriage record revealed Conrad Siders and Mrs. Ann Ford married on August 8, 1833 in Rockbridge County, Virginia.

Conrad was about fifty-three and Ann was about fifty-two when they married.

The 1840 census revealed they were living in Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: Conrad Siders (60-69), Ann (60-69), one male (15-19) and one female (15-19).

The 1850 census revealed Conrad was a farmer and their real estate value was $600. They were living in District 51 and a half, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: Conrad Siders (70), Ann (69), Patsy Ford (8) and his brother, Solomon (67). Her son, John Ford (48) lived next door.

Ann died sometime after the 1850 census.
Marriage record revealed James Ford and Ann Standoff married on October 28, 1800 Rockbridge County, Virginia.

James was about twenty and Ann was about nineteen when they married.

Their known children:

David Ford (B.1801 d.bef.1836)
John Shepard Ford (b.1802 d.1885)
James Madison Ford
(B.1805 d.bet.1848-1850)
Son Ford (b.bet.1805-1810)
Son Ford (b.bet.1805-1810)
Mary Ann Ford (B.1810 d.1907)
Margaret J. Ford (B.1811 d.1895)
Son Ford (b.bet.1812-1816)
Son Ford (b.bet.1812-1816)
Elizabeth Ford (B.1815)

James died sometime between 1816 and the 1820 census.

The 1820 census revealed Ann was a widow, a farmer and four members were engaged in agriculture. They were living in Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: Ann Ford (26-44), two males (under 10), two males (10-15), John & James (16-18), Margaret & Elizabeth (under 10), Mary Ann (10-15).

The 1830 census revealed she was living in Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: Ann Ford (40-49), one male (5-9), one female (15-19) and one female (5-9).

Marriage record revealed Conrad Siders and Mrs. Ann Ford married on August 8, 1833 in Rockbridge County, Virginia.

Conrad was about fifty-three and Ann was about fifty-two when they married.

The 1840 census revealed they were living in Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: Conrad Siders (60-69), Ann (60-69), one male (15-19) and one female (15-19).

The 1850 census revealed Conrad was a farmer and their real estate value was $600. They were living in District 51 and a half, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Household members: Conrad Siders (70), Ann (69), Patsy Ford (8) and his brother, Solomon (67). Her son, John Ford (48) lived next door.

Ann died sometime after the 1850 census.


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