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Ann Coleman

Birth11 Jan 1685 - Withyham, Sussex, England
Death3 Jan 1724 - St Saviour, Surrey, England
MotherGrace Anne Madehurst Medhurst
FatherEdward COLEMAN

Born in Withyham, Sussex, England on 11 Jan 1685 to Edward COLEMAN and Grace Anne Madehurst Medhurst. Ann Coleman married Edward Jenner and had 9 children. She passed away on 3 Jan 1724 in St Saviour, Surrey, England.

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Parents
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Edward Coleman
1664 - Unknown
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Grace Anne Madehurst Medhurst
1665 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Edward Jenner
1680 - 1759
Children Show all
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John Jenner
1710 - 1782
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Edward Jenner
1707 - 1745
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Mary Jenner
1711 - Unknown
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Robert Jenner
1717 - 1782
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Susanna Genner
1720 - Unknown
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Sarah Jenner
1724 - Unknown
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Anne Jenner
1719 - 1751
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William Jenner
1722 - 1788
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Richard Jenner
1714 - Unknown

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