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Ann Neville (Bohannan)

Also Known As: "Bohannon", "Ann Neville"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Gloucester County, Virginia, United States of America
Death: 1762 (51-52)
Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Joseph Paul Bohannon and Elizabeth Faulkner
Wife of Joseph Neville, Sr
Mother of Mary Ann Dodson; General John Neville; Brigadier General Joseph Neville, Jr., US Congressman; George Neville; Anne O'Bannon and 10 others
Sister of Joseph Buchanan; William Buchanan; John Buchanan, Sr. and George Buchanan
Half sister of John Hampton; Elizabeth Hudson; Martha Hampton; Mary Hampton; George (Thomas ?) Hampton and 1 other

Managed by: Jason Andrew Shope
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About Ann Neville

Bringing family and history together.

The Hittson Project

Although Ann Bohannan Neville died prior to America's Revolutionary War, she is the mother of several significant Sons of the American Revolution.

  1. Brigadier General John Neville (1731-1819)
  2. Joseph Neville, Jr (1733-1819)
  3. George Neville (1734-1811)
  4. James Neville (1741-1834
  5. William Neville (1739-1813)

Her daughters include:

  1. Ann Mary Neville Dodson (1730-1772)
  2. Nancy Anna Neville O'Bannon (1735-1834)

Bringing family and history together.

The Hittson Project

Although Ann Bohannan Neville died prior to America's Revolutionary War, she is the mother of several significant Sons of the American Revolution.

Brigadier General John Neville (1731-1819)
Joseph Neville, Jr (1733-1819)
George Neville (1734-1811)
James Neville (1741-1834
William Neville (1739-1813)

Her daughters include:

Ann Mary Neville Dodson (1730-1772)
Nancy Anna Neville O'Bannon (1735-1834)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 29 2021, 19:33:07 UTC

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Ann Neville's Timeline

1710
1710
Gloucester County, Virginia, United States of America
1730
June 16, 1730
Moorefield, Hardy County, West Virginia, United States
1731
July 26, 1731
Abington Parrish, Gloucester, Province of Virginia, British Colonial America
July 26, 1731
Abington Parrish, Gloucester Hampshire, Virginia, United States
1733
December 2, 1733
Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America
1734
1734
Abington Parrish, Gloucester County, Virginia
1735
December 17, 1735
Virginia, British Colonial America
1737
1737
Virginia, United States
1740
1740
Virginia, Colonial America