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Ann Ecclestone

Birth1822 - East Stonehouse, Plymouth
Death1907 - Plymouth
MotherJane Taw
FatherJohn Ecclestone

Born in East Stonehouse, Plymouth on 1822 to John Ecclestone and Jane Taw. Ann Ecclestone married William Lang Bray and had 8 children. She passed away on 1907 in Plymouth.

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John Ecclestone
1774 - 1837
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Jane Taw
1784 - 1825
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William Lang Bray
1818 - 1889
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Rebecca Lang Bray
1860 - 1927
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Mary Ann Lang Bray
1852 - 1911
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Samuel Lang Bray
1857 - 1923
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Henry Lang Bray
1845 - Unknown
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Philippa Lang Bray
1854 - 1903
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William Lang Bray
1851 - 1913
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Ann Matilda Lang Bray
1859 - 1861
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Emma Pidgeon
1856 - Unknown

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