Ann Larimer1

b. circa 1791, d. May 1859 or May 1860
FatherJohn Larimer1,2 b. abt 1755, d. 13 Nov 1829
BirthCircacirca 1791 Ann Larimer was born circa 1791.2 
Devisee1829 Ann's father died in 1829. His will, recorded in Washington County, Virginia, left Ann $50 which was to be paid by her brother Robert in items for her support.1 
Court Record1833  John Larimer's estate was settled in 1833. Court documents show an entry dated November 1832 whereby the estate was charged with the cost of defending a suit brought in Chancery by Samuel McGinnis "committee for Ann Larimer a dumb daughter of the testator."3 
DeathMay 1859 or May 1860 Ann died in Washington County, Virginia, probably in May 1859 (abstracted county death register). However her name also appears on the 1860 Federal census mortality schedule. She should not have been listed unless she died in May 1860 since the instructions were to supply death information for the 12 months ending June 1, 1860. However this was sometimes interpreted to include the entire previous calender year.4,2 
Last Edited24 Jan 2011

Citations

  1. [S694] John Larrimer Sr. will (1829), Washington Co., Virginia Will Book 6: 106. The will was dated 26 May 1829 and recorded 17 Nov. 1829. Peter Mays, Jacob Lynch and Andrew Russell were witnesses.
  2. [S2268] Research of Tom Colley, Hanceville, Alabama; Mr. Colley cites the Washington County Death Register for the year 1859 originally held by the Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics and viewed as Library of Virginia microfilm reel #30 which reports: Ann Larimore, d. 08 May 1859, age 68y, dysentery, d/o John Larimore, unmarried, reported by brother, Robert Larimore.
  3. [S694] John Larrimer settlement (1833), Washington Co., Virginia Will Book 6: 334. The settlement was filed by John H. Fulton the administrator with the will annexed.
  4. [S2315] Ann Larimer entry, 1860 U.S. Census, Washington Co., VA, Mortality Schedule, p. 613 (stamped), line 7, viewed online at Ancestry.com, Entry reads: Ann Larimer, 60, female, b. VA, d. May [1860 implied as schedule was for census year ending in June 1860] of unknown causes.