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Ann Eccleston

Birth23 Jan 1843 - Sutton, Lancashire, England
DeathJan 1909 - Prescot Lancashire
MotherJane Birchall
FatherJames Eccleston

Born in Sutton, Lancashire, England on 23 Jan 1843 to James Eccleston and Jane Birchall. Ann Eccleston married Robert Baldwin and had 10 children. She passed away on Jan 1909 in Prescot Lancashire.

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Parents
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James Eccleston
1815 - 1889
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Jane Birchall
1815 - 1902
Spouse(s)
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Robert Baldwin
1842 - 1894
Children Show all
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James Baldwin
1866 - 1928
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Catherine Baldwin
1868 - 1935
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Jane Baldwin
1871 - 1940
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Mary Ann Baldwin
1875 - 1951
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Elizabeth Baldwin
1881 - 1922
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Robert Baldwin
1878 - 1944
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Maggie Baldwin
1883 - 1963
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Ellen Baldwin
1873 - 1966
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Jane Morris
1872 - Unknown
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Ellen Baldwin
1873 - 1889

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