
Ann Farmer

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Name Ann Farmer Birth 1728 North Carolina, British Colonial America Gender Female Death 11 Nov 1822 Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina, United States Person ID I312684221008 Oswald Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
Family John Ratcliff, Jr., b. 1725, Talbot, Colony of Maryland, British Colonial America d. 23 Mar 1803, Siler City, Chatham, North Carolina, United States
(Age 78 years)
Marriage 07 Aug 1748 Lower Falling Creek MM, Kinston, Dobbs, North Carolina, British Colonial America Family ID F3342 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
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Notes - Source: WorldFamilyTree Family Archive, Vol. 2, pedigree 2330
Source: Wft Family Archive, Vol. 2, pedigree 2330 contains the names Ratcliff,Ratlifff, Radcliff, Hussey, Farmer, Jessop and Newby. Generationsinclude the following states; SC, NC, VA, PA, MD, DL, England and France.The earliest record of ancestors in this tree is Newby born 1523. Originial Norma Smith Keith Family record listed the spouse of JohnRatcliff only as Ann. WFT Family Archive, Vol. 2, pedigree 3320 contains the names Ratcliff,Ratliff, Radcliff, Farmer. Generations include the following states; TN,NC, SC, GA, AR, MD, England. The earliest record of ancestors in this tree is the eightcentury through other family lines not directly related to the Ratcliffline. Earliest ancestor listed is Houston. The Farmer family is well represented in the Cemeteries of Clinton andMarion County Illinois. All are documented through Wills and livingfamily members through the descendant tree as far as David Smith, husbandof Elizabeth Ratcliff. The Smith ancestory continues back from David through Norma Smith Keith'srecord and a tie to earlier Smiths in Virginia or North Carolina in thisrecord is not certain. The ancestors of John Ratcliff and Ann Farmer in tree #2330 is not welldocumented and conflicts with information provided in the Norma SmithRecord. Norma documents the record up to John Ratcliff, then the recordmisses a generation. It lists one generation of Ratcliffs who were inIsle of Wight and listed in Quaker records; Richard Ratcliff and wifeElizabeth\\. Places of residence: Isle of Wight VA Johnson Co., VA Orange Co., VA (now Alamance Co., VA Library of Congress Catalogue Card No. 75-18530 International Standard Book # 0-8063-0682-3 Excerpted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography1877-1934 Emigrants to Pennsylvania The Rebecca of Liverpoole James Skinner commander arrived at Philadelphiathe 21st. August 1685. The passengers names are as followeth viz. Jasper Farmer, Senior, his family Mary Farmer, widdow, Edward Farmer, Edward Batsford, Sarah F armer, JohnFarmer, Robert Farmer, Katherine Farmer, Charles Farmer. Jasper Farmer Jr. Family Thomas Farmer, Katherine Farmer, Widdow, Elizabeth Farmer, KatherineFarmer Jr. 1. The will of Jasper Farmer, Sr., is dated 7 mo. 25, 1685 and was proved2nd of 11th month 1685. Letters of administration to the estate ofJasper Farmer, Jr. were issued 19th day of 11th month 1685. It isprobable that they both died on the voyage. Their servants were as followith viz. Joane Daly, Philip Mayow and Helenhis wife, John Mayow, John Whitloe, Nicholas Whitloe, Thomas Younge andhis wife, William Winter, George Fisher, Arthur Smith, Thomas Alferrym,Henry Wells, Robert Wilkison, Elizabeth Mayow, Martha Mayow, Sarah Binke,Shege Orevan, Andrew Walbridge. Noth; The servants names, Mayow (Mayo) and Arthur Smith appear in latergenerations in the family record. This group who emigrated to this country has not been tied to the familyin Clinton County Illinois. LDS library microfish North Carolina records page 20,471 lists themarriage of John Ratcliff and Ann Farmer from 3 sources with conflictingdates. The first is dated 8-7-1748 and the second date for the marriageis 10-7-1748. The first source is listed twice. Both of these datesconflict with the record obtained from other sources. The LSD recordsalso list the children of this marriage and any conflicts with birth ormarriage records will be listed on each childs separate page notes.
NO sources=mythology
Genealogy without sources is just mythology=Fantasy
- Source: WorldFamilyTree Family Archive, Vol. 2, pedigree 2330