Ann Grant Marsh
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Ann Grant Marsh
Summary
Ann Grant Marsh is a human[1]. She worked as a needleworker[2].
Key Facts
- Ann Grant Marsh's father was Ebenezer Grant[3].
- Among Ann Grant Marsh's spouses was John Marsh[4].
- A child of Ann Grant Marsh was John Marsh[5].
- A child of Ann Grant Marsh was Ebenezer Grant Marsh[6].
- Ann Grant Marsh held citizenship in United States[7].
- Ann Grant Marsh worked as a needleworker[2].
- Ann Grant Marsh is recorded as female[8].
- Ann Grant Marsh's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Ann Grant Marsh's described by source is recorded as With needle and brush : schoolgirl embroidery from the Connecticut River Valley, 1740–1840[10].
- Ann Grant Marsh's Geni.com profile ID is recorded as 6000000068147021969[11].
- Ann Grant Marsh's WikiTree person ID is recorded as Grant-15407[12].
Body
Origins and Family
Ann Grant Marsh's father was Ebenezer Grant[3].
Career and Affiliations
Ann Grant Marsh's professions included needleworker[2].
Personal Life
Ann Grant Marsh was married to John Marsh[4]. Children include John Marsh[5], a writer[13], 1788–1868[14] and Ebenezer Grant Marsh[6], 1777–1803[15].
FAQs
Who were Ann Grant Marsh's parents?
Ann Grant Marsh's father was Ebenezer Grant[3].
Who was Ann Grant Marsh married to?
Ann Grant Marsh's spouses include John Marsh[4].
What did Ann Grant Marsh do for work?
Ann Grant Marsh worked as needleworker[2].