She was baptized by a Methodist minister in her infancy. She and husband Charles came to America in 1841 on the ship "Alesto" with their baby son, Job Rendall. They had 12 children in total and were married for over 75 years.
Ann had just turned 18 before her marriage. Her dad had died at age 32, before her marriage.
Ann died, or possibly was buried, on the 18th?
Witnesses at the wedding: George Clarke and Susan Rendall
Minister: John Bishop
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DOCUMENTS:
18630327-job-apsey-rendall-letter.pdf
* Letter from Job Apsey Rendall to his parents, Charles and Ann Rendall during his time serving in the Civil War, March 27, 1863. He died less than 2 months later.
18790126-ann-rendall-letter.pdf
* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her son and his wife, Charles William and Agnes Rendall, Jan 26, 1879
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* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her son and his wife, Charles William and Agnes Rendall, Feb 5, 1900
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* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her son and his wife, Charles William and Agnes Rendall, Mar 4, 1904
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* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her son and his wife, Charles William and Agnes Rendall, Dec 28, 1904
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* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her daughter and her husband, Mary and James Young, Oct 2, 1905