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Ann Dutton

Birth5 Apr 1688 - Checkley, Staffs
Death2 Jun 1751 - Hamstall Ridware, Staffs
MotherDorothy Barnsley
FatherThomas Dutton

Born in Checkley, Staffs on 5 Apr 1688 to Thomas Dutton and Dorothy Barnsley. Ann Dutton married Thomas Phillips and had 10 children. She passed away on 2 Jun 1751 in Hamstall Ridware, Staffs.

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Parents
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Thomas Dutton
1664 - Unknown
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Dorothy Barnsley
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Phillips
1670 - 1739
Children Show all
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Edward Phillips
1732 - 1805
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John Phillips
1723 - Unknown
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Thomas Phillips
1715 - 1721
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George Phillips
1718 - 1721
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Joseph Phillips
1727 - 1727
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James Phillips
1729 - Unknown
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Richard Phillips
1725 - Unknown
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Mary Phillips
1720 - Unknown
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John Phillips
1714 - 1723
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William Phillips
1717 - Unknown

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