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Ann Eversden

Birth27 Jul 1828 - Ashwell, Hertfordshire, England
Death21 Feb 1897 - Ashwell, Hertfordshire, England
MotherLydia Piggott Flitton
FatherThomas Eversden

Born in Ashwell, Hertfordshire, England on 27 Jul 1828 to Thomas Eversden and Lydia Piggott Flitton. Ann Eversden married William Harradine and had 12 children. She passed away on 21 Feb 1897 in Ashwell, Hertfordshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Eversden
1798 - 1878
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Lydia Piggott Flitton
1805 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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William Harradine
1825 - 1886
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Catharine Harradine
1857 - 1947
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Emma Harradine
Unknown - Unknown
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Amy Rose Harradine
1855 - Unknown
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George Harradine
1859 - 1918
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Esther Harradine
1866 - 1929
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Martha Harradine
1863 - Unknown
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Clara Harradine
1862 - 1894
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Amy Rose Harridine
1870 - 1958
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Arthur Harradine
Unknown - Unknown
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Fanny Harradine
1853 - 1916
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Arthur Dundy
1848 - Unknown
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Esther Clara Eversden
1846 - 1861

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