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Ann Browne

Birth1611 - Well, Yorkshire, England
DeathJun 1697 - Feckenham, Worcestershire, England
MotherAnne Weedes
FatherWilliam Thomas BROWNE

Born in Well, Yorkshire, England on 1611 to William Thomas BROWNE and Anne Weedes. Ann Browne married John Hauxwell Yoxall Ackley and had 9 children. She passed away on Jun 1697 in Feckenham, Worcestershire, England.

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Parents
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William Thomas Browne
1584 - Unknown
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Anne Weedes
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Hauxwell Yoxall Ackley
1607 - 1683
Children Show all
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Ann Yoxall
1660 - 1740
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John Yoxall
1645 - 1717
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Thomas Hawxwell
1635 - 1699
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Elizabeth Yoxall
1648 - 1648
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William Hawxwell
1632 - 1699
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Elizabeth Axell
1676 - 1717
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Philip Ackley Axell
1667 - Unknown
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Alison Axell
Unknown - Unknown
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Alfred Sylvester
Unknown - Unknown

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