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Ann EVANS

Birth29 Jul 1848 - Saughall Massie, Cheshire, England
Death24 Mar 1913 - 2 The Terrace, Moreton Road, Moreton, Cheshire
MotherMargaret Godwin
FatherWilliam Evans

Born in Saughall Massie, Cheshire, England on 29 Jul 1848 to William Evans and Margaret Godwin. Ann EVANS married Thomas Frederick Potter and had 12 children. She passed away on 24 Mar 1913 in 2 The Terrace, Moreton Road, Moreton, Cheshire.

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Parents
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William Evans
1823 - Unknown
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Margaret Godwin
1824 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Frederick Potter
1845 - 1926
Children Show all
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Frederick Potter
1878 - Unknown
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William Potter
1870 - 1957
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Thomas Potter
1880 - Unknown
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Margaret Ann Potter
1876 - Unknown
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Martha Elizabeth Potter
1889 - 1975
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Joseph Potter
1874 - Unknown
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Harold G Potter
1893 - 1968
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Emma Potter
1868 - Unknown
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Henry Potter
1879 - Unknown
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Annie Potter
1881 - Unknown
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Margaret Potter
1877 - Unknown
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Emily Potter
1882 - Unknown

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