Ann Pope Washington

1 Dec 1635 - 26 Sep 1668
Ann Pope Washington (unk.-1669) was born in St. Mary's Parish, Maryland, British Colonial America. She was the daughter of Nathaniel and Lucy Pope. She married John Washington before 12 May 1659, and they had five children. She died in 1669 and was buried in Latane, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, British Colonial America. She was one of the eminent women for whom Wilford Woodruff initiated proxy temple ordinance work in Aug. 1877.

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