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Ann Compton

Birth1832 - Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
Death1916 - Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
MotherELIZABETH Braybrook
FatherJAMES Compton

Born in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England on 1832 to JAMES Compton and ELIZABETH Braybrook. Ann Compton married John Boness and had 10 children. She passed away on 1916 in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.

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Parents
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James Compton
1809 - 1864
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Elizabeth Braybrook
1814 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Boness
1826 - 1898
Children Show all
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Frederick Boness
1852 - Unknown
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Charles Boness
1860 - 1941
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Thomas Boness
1858 - Unknown
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Albert Boness
1881 - 1881
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Jane Boness
1874 - 1900
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William James Boness
1869 - 1937
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John William Boness
1866 - 1946
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George Boness
1878 - Unknown
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Livy Boness
1865 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Boness
1864 - Unknown

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