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Ann Bevan

Birth9 12 1852 - Prisk Bach Llangattock, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Death12 FEB 1929 - EWYAS HAROLD HEREFORDSHIRE
MotherMary Bevan
FatherJohn Bevan

Born in Prisk Bach Llangattock, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom on 9 12 1852 to John Bevan and Mary Bevan. Ann Bevan married George Williams and had 12 children. She passed away on 12 FEB 1929 in EWYAS HAROLD HEREFORDSHIRE.

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Parents
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John Bevan
1816 - Unknown
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Mary Bevan
1832 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Williams
1854 - 1930
Children Show all
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Louisa Fanny Williams
1886 - 1963
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Henry Williams
1889 - 1962
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George Williams
1885 - 1962
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John Williams
1894 - Unknown
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Frank Williams
1895 - 1972
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Sydney William Williams
1897 - 1918
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Edith Mary Williams
1880 - 1951
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Rosanna Williams
1882 - Unknown
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Ellen Clara Williams
1891 - 1956
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Elizabeth Jane Williams
1878 - 1929
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Sarah Ann Williams
1877 - Unknown
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Mary Evans
1873 - Unknown

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