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Ann Calvert

BirthMar 1850 - Coundon, Durham, England
DeathJan-Feb-Mar 1922 - Auckland, Durham, England
MotherElizabeth Thompson
FatherRalph Calvert

Born in Coundon, Durham, England on Mar 1850 to Ralph Calvert and Elizabeth Thompson. Ann Calvert married George Gaul and had 8 children. She passed away on Jan-Feb-Mar 1922 in Auckland, Durham, England.

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Parents
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Ralph Calvert
1818 - 1877
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Elizabeth Thompson
1825 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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George Gaul
1843 - 1914
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Benjamin Taylor
1849 - 1875
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Mary Elizabeth Gaul
1884 - 1970
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Emanuel Nelson Gaul
1882 - 1963
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William Gaul
1885 - Unknown
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Jane A Gaul
1887 - 1956
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John T. Taylor
1871 - Unknown
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Bertha Gaul
1892 - Unknown
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Robert Henry Taylor
1875 - Unknown
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Rose Hannah Gaul
1893 - Unknown

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