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Ann ABBOTT

Birth12 Jan 1766 - Little Addington, Northhampton, England
Death22 Jul 1828 - England
MotherElizabeth Whiteman
FatherJohn Jonas Abbott

Born in Little Addington, Northhampton, England on 12 Jan 1766 to John Jonas Abbott and Elizabeth Whiteman. Ann ABBOTT married Thomas Ward Eaton and had 9 children. She passed away on 22 Jul 1828 in England.

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Parents
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John Jonas Abbott
1730 - 1782
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Elizabeth Whiteman
1731 - 1770
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Ward Eaton
1761 - 1834
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John Eaton
1764 - 1829
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Eaton
1792 - 1873
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Lucy Eaton
1803 - Unknown
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Dinah Eaton
1811 - 1861
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Elizabeth Heaton
Unknown - Unknown
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John Eaton
1792 - 1854
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Susannah Eaton
1809 - 1883
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Thomas Eaton
1788 - 1857
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Jane Eaton
1802 - 1834
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George Eaton
1810 - Unknown

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