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Ann Faraday

Birthabt 1856 - Long Preston, Yorkshire, England
DeathJun 1935 - Todmorden, Yorkshire West Riding, England
MotherAnn Cragg
FatherRobert Faraday

Born in Long Preston, Yorkshire, England on abt 1856 to Robert Faraday and Ann Cragg. Ann Faraday married John Wilkinson and had 9 children. She passed away on Jun 1935 in Todmorden, Yorkshire West Riding, England.

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Parents
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Robert Faraday
1822 - 1886
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Ann Cragg
1826 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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John Wilkinson
1851 - 1900
Children Show all
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Mary A Wilkinson
1878 - 1928
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Thomas Wilkinson
1884 - 1945
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William Wilkinson
1890 - 1954
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Stanley Wilkinson
1887 - 1955
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Birtha Wilkinson
1880 - 1882
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Emma Wilkinson
1878 - 1880
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John Edwin Wilkinson
1891 - 1975
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Cyril Wilkinson
1891 - 1895
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Amy Wilkinson
1879 - Unknown

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