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Ann Edwards

Birth1757 - Wales
Death25 Feb 1837 - New Cut, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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Born in Wales on 1757. Ann Edwards married James Gwyer and had 12 children. She passed away on 25 Feb 1837 in New Cut, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

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James Gwyer
1754 - 1828
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William Gwyer
1779 - 1781
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William Orchard Gwyer
1781 - 1843
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Frederick K Gwyer
1793 - 1851
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Joseph Gwyer
1783 - 1863
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Mary Ann Gwyer
1794 - 1817
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Harriet Gwyer
1800 - 1867
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Edmund Gwyer
1792 - 1872
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Henry Windham Gwyer
1796 - 1856
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John Edwards Gwyer
1777 - 1802
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George Gwyer
1790 - Unknown
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James Gwyer
1784 - 1860
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Edward Howell Gwyer
1789 - Unknown

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