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Facts and Events
Parents
Ann Kennedy was probably the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Kennedy. https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Joseph_Kennedy_%2817%29
Marriage
Ann Kennedy was reportedly married four times.
- John or William Wilson and Ann Kennedy married
- William Poage and Ann (Kennedy) Wilson married on November 16, 1762. They were married until William Poage death in 1778.
- Colonel Joseph Lindsey and Ann (Kennedy) Poage married on June 18, 1781. He was killed at the Battle of Blue Licks in 1782.
- James McGinty and Ann (Kennedy) Lindsey married
Death
Anne (Kennedy) Wilson Poage Lindsay McGinty passed away on November 11, 1815 in Harroldsburg, Kentucky
Duplicate
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Anne_Kennedy_%285%29
References
- ↑ Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900: [database online] (not considered a reliable primary source). (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004).
Name: William Porge [William Poage] Gender: Male Birth Place: Ir Birth Year: 1735 Spouse Name: Ann Kennedy Wilson Spouse Birth Year: 1735 Marriage Year: 1762 Marriage State: VA Number Pages: 1
- ↑ Find A Grave.
Ann Kennedy McGinty Birth 1735 Ireland Death 11 Nov 1815 (aged 79–80) Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky, USA Burial Fort Harrod Pioneer Cemetery Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky, USA
Ann Kennedy Wilson Poage Lindsey McGinty was married four times.
1st husband: John Wilson, married circa 1759 2nd husband: William Poage, married 17 Apr 1762 3rd husband: Joseph Lindsey, married 18 Jun 1781 4th husband: James McGinty, married after 1782
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28790640/ann-mcginty
- Ann Kennedy Wilson Poage Lindsey McKinty, in HISTORY OF WILLIAM POAGE AND HIS WIFE, ANN KENNEDY WILSON POAGE LINDSAY McGINTY
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23367688?seq=1.
HISTORY OF WILLIAM POAGE AND HIS WIFE,ANN KENNEDY WILSON POAGE LINDSAY McGINTY. By Mrs. S. Y. Nuckols, Lexington, Kentucky. Register of Kentucky State Historical Society, Vol. 11, No. 31 (JANUARY, 1913), pp. 101-103 (3 pages)
Ann Kennedy Wilson Poage, the widow of, (?) Wilson, was married to William Poage in Augusta County, Virginia, 1760 ...
- Ann Kennedy Poage, in Annals of Augusta County, Virginia - Supplement
https://archive.org/details/annalsofaugusta00wadd/page/476/mode/1up?view=theater.
Waddell, Joseph Addison. Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, from 1726 to 1871. United States, C. R. Caldwell, 1902.
The maiden name of William Poage's wife was Ann Kennedy. She is presumed to have been a native of Augusta. In 1750, Joseph Kennedy bought a lot in Staunton (see page 46), and the deed-books show that he owned various tracts of land in the county.
- Ann Kennedy , in Pogue/Poage Family in Black & White
https://sites.google.com/site/poguepoagefamilyinblackwhite/william-poage-1735-1778.
"William’s widow, Ann Kennedy Poage, first married a John Wilson, who lived a short time and died by 1762. Ann then married William Poage, 16 November, 1762, and after he was killed in 1778, married Colonel Joseph Lindsey, June 18, 1781, and he, together with five others of her family was killed at the Battle of the Blue Licks, Virginia, at the end of the Revolutionary War. She married a fourth time to James McGinty. She died November 11, 1815 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky."
- Ann McGinty, in Kentucky Kindred Genealogy Blog
https://kentuckykindredgenealogy.com/2016/01/07/fort-harrod-and-its-pioneer-graveyard/.
Blog "Noted pioneer woman Ann McGinty lies buried here. She brought the first spinning wheel to Kentucky. She died in 1815. A Revolutionary Patriot symbol was placed on here stone by the Ann Poage Chapter of the D. A. R."
- Ann Kennedy Wilson Poage Lindsey McGinty, in The Ann Poage Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR)
https://www.texasdar.org/chapters/AnnPoage/.
"Ann Kennedy, daughter of Joseph Kennedy, first married John Wilson. Widowed, she then married William Poage, and it was with their five children that the Poages became the fifth non-native family to enter Kentucky, arriving at Boonesborough in September 1775. They came with Colonel Joseph Lindsey, Commissionaire for General George Clark's Army."
- Ann (Kennedy Wilson Poage Lindsay) McGinty, in Kentucky Women
https://historicalkentuckywomen.weebly.com/first-women.html.
"She brought a spinning wheel with her tied to her horse"
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