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Ann (Hannah) Dutton

Birth1808 - Bolton Lancashire England
DeathJun 1846 - Little Bolton, Lancashire, England
MotherAnn Slater
FatherRichard Dutton

Born in Bolton Lancashire England on 1808 to Richard Dutton and Ann Slater. Ann (Hannah) Dutton married Abraham Moscrop and had 8 children. She passed away on Jun 1846 in Little Bolton, Lancashire, England.

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Richard Dutton
1780 - Unknown
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Ann Slater
1786 - 1869
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Abraham Moscrop
1805 - 1880
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Richard Moscrop
1839 - Unknown
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Betsy W Moscrop
1842 - 1905
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Thomas Moscrop
1830 - 1876
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James Moscrop
1847 - 1905
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Esther Moscrop
1828 - 1875
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Samuel Moscrop
1836 - Unknown
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Samuel Moscrop
1836 - 1866
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Thomas Moscrop
1830 - 1915

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