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Ann Dicker

BirthAbt. 1730 - Frome St Quintin, Dorset, England
Death14 Oct 1818 - Broadwindsor, Dorset, England
MotherMary Dicker
FatherThomas Dicker

Born in Frome St Quintin, Dorset, England on Abt. 1730 to Thomas Dicker and Mary Dicker. Ann Dicker married William Bishop and had 14 children. She passed away on 14 Oct 1818 in Broadwindsor, Dorset, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Dicker
1705 - 1762
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Mary Dicker
1705 - 1777
Spouse(s)
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William Bishop
1728 - 1801
Children Show all
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Anne Bishop
Unknown - Unknown
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John Bishop
1752 - 1847
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Samuel Bishop
1762 - 1834
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Betty Or Elizabeth Bishop
1768 - 1847
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Robert Bishop
1764 - Unknown
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Daniel Bishop
1756 - 1843
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Francis Bishop
1764 - 1825
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Sarah Bishop
1774 - Unknown
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William Bishop
1758 - Unknown
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Mellier Bishop
1761 - 1764
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Sarah Bishop
1747 - 1802
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Thomasine Bishop
1749 - Unknown
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Ann Bishop
1770 - Unknown
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Mary Bishop
1760 - 1838

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