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Ann Appleton

Birth18 Jun 1731 - Oldstead near Kilburn, Hawnby, Yorkshire
Death11 Apr 1816 - Snilesworth, Yorkshire, England
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Born in Oldstead near Kilburn, Hawnby, Yorkshire on 18 Jun 1731. Ann Appleton married James Chapman and had 10 children. She passed away on 11 Apr 1816 in Snilesworth, Yorkshire, England.

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James Chapman
1726 - 1806
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John Chapman
1767 - Unknown
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William Chapman
1763 - 1846
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Hannah Chapman
1757 - 1833
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Thomas Chapman
1751 - 1832
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Ann Chapman
1752 - Unknown
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Elizabeth "Betty" Chapman
1773 - 1858
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Mary Chapman
1755 - 1843
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Prudence Chapman
1761 - Unknown
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George Chapman
1769 - 1844
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James Chapman
1759 - 1841

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