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Ann Eccles/ Eckles

Birth1793 - Saint Mary, Disley, Stockport, Cheshire
Death1855 - Rainow Cheshire.
MotherMary Eccles
FatherJohn Eccles/ Eckles

Born in Saint Mary, Disley, Stockport, Cheshire on 1793 to John Eccles/ Eckles and Mary Eccles. Ann Eccles/ Eckles married John Bowden and had 11 children. She passed away on 1855 in Rainow Cheshire..

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Parents
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John Eccles/ Eckles
1753 - 1824
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Mary Eccles
1753 - 1793
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John Bowden
1791 - 1853
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James Bowden
1792 - Unknown
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Sarah Bowden
1832 - Unknown
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Ann Bowden
1824 - Unknown
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William Bowden
1841 - Unknown
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Ales (Alice) Bowden
1830 - Unknown
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Mary Bowden
1821 - Unknown
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John Bowden
1839 - Unknown
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John Bowden
1817 - Unknown
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George Bowden
1826 - Unknown
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Martha Bowden
1834 - Unknown
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Mary Bowden
1823 - 1891
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Sarah Bowden
1804 - 1853

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