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Ann Ada Kipling

Birth1866 - Sawley, Yorkshire, England
Death15 Dec 1927 - The General Infirmary, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
MotherBetty Kipling
FatherNot Available

Born in Sawley, Yorkshire, England on 1866 to Betty Kipling. Ann Ada Kipling married Thomas Williamson Graham and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Dec 1927 in The General Infirmary, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.

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Betty Kipling
1848 - Unknown
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Thomas Williamson Graham
1858 - Unknown
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George Graham
1894 - 1961
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Emily Graham
1900 - Unknown
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Jessie Graham
1909 - Unknown
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Florrie Graham
1892 - Unknown
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Nobert Graham
1900 - Unknown
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Nellie Graham
1897 - Unknown
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Alexander Graham
1894 - Unknown

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