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Ann Eales

Birth1796 - Raby, Staindrop, Durham, England
Death15 Mar 1853 - Marwood, Barnard Castle, Durham, England
MotherIsabella Wilson
FatherRalph Eales

Born in Raby, Staindrop, Durham, England on 1796 to Ralph Eales and Isabella Wilson. Ann Eales married William Kellett and had 13 children. She passed away on 15 Mar 1853 in Marwood, Barnard Castle, Durham, England.

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Parents
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Ralph Eales
1770 - Unknown
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Isabella Wilson
1770 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Kellett
1791 - 1873
Children Show all
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George Kellett
1814 - 1901
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Jane Kellett
1835 - 1899
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Jacob Kellett
1830 - 1880
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Robert Kellett
1829 - 1905
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Ann Kellett
1826 - 1887
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William Kellett
1818 - 1898
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Mark Kellett
1836 - 1903
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Margaret Kellett
1820 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Kellett
1846 - 1901
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Ellen Kellett
1837 - Unknown
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Emella Kellett
1839 - Unknown
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Samuel Kellett
1850 - Unknown
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Abraham Kellett
1843 - Unknown

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