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Ann Crake

Birth8 Feb 1712 - Comdivick, Cumberland, England
DeathNot Available - Alston, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom
MotherMargaret Bell
FatherJohn Crake

Born in Comdivick, Cumberland, England on 8 Feb 1712 to John Crake and Margaret Bell. Ann Crake married Edward COULTHARD and had 9 children. She passed away in Alston, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Crake
1679 - Unknown
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Margaret Bell
1683 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Edward Coulthard
1706 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Coulthard
1742 - 1819
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William Coulthard
1754 - 1779
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Sarah Coulthard
Unknown - Unknown
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Frances Coulthard
1733 - 1773
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Jacob Coulthard
1740 - Unknown
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Edward Coulthard
1743 - 1745
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Thomas Coulthard
1737 - Unknown
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Ann Coulthard
1735 - Unknown
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Frances Coulthard
1738 - Unknown

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