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Ann Cracknell

Birth1 Sep 1861 - Mendlesham, Suffolk, England
DeathJun 1937 - Gipping, Suffolk, England
MotherEmma Farrow
FatherRobert Cracknell

Born in Mendlesham, Suffolk, England on 1 Sep 1861 to Robert Cracknell and Emma Farrow. Ann Cracknell married Caleb F Forsdyke and had 8 children. She passed away on Jun 1937 in Gipping, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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Robert Cracknell
1830 - Unknown
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Emma Farrow
1835 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Caleb F Forsdyke
1852 - 1940
Children Show all
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Caleb Stanley Forsdyke
1895 - 1988
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Ernest Edward Forsdyke
1897 - 1975
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Robert Francis Forsdyke
1880 - 1887
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Arthur William Forsdyke
1882 - Unknown
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Catherine Maud Forsdyke
1890 - 1962
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Emma Florence Forsdyke
1884 - Unknown
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Seymour Sidney Forsdyke
1892 - 1940
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George Forsdyke
1887 - 1967

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