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Ann Doree

Birth1 Feb 1847 - Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England
Death27 Jan 1924 - Edmonton, Middlesex, England
MotherAnn Young
FatherIsaac Doree

Born in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England on 1 Feb 1847 to Isaac Doree and Ann Young. Ann Doree married Byron Crook and had 10 children. She passed away on 27 Jan 1924 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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Isaac Doree
1821 - 1895
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Ann Young
1824 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Byron Crook
1847 - 1924
Children Show all
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Rosina Crook
1878 - 1953
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George Byron Crook
1881 - 1947
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Byron Herbert Crook
1885 - 1969
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Arthur Walter Crook
1883 - 1962
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Ann Eliza Mary Crook
1870 - 1875
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Eliza Crook
1877 - Unknown
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Thomas Crook
1872 - Unknown
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William Frederick Crook
1874 - Unknown
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Florence Alice Crook
1868 - 1919
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Rose Crook
1878 - 1953

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