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Ann Forth

Birth21 JAN 1793 - Market Weighton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Death14 Jan 1852 - Elvington, Yorkshire, England
MotherLucy Colter
FatherWilliam Forth

Born in Market Weighton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England on 21 JAN 1793 to William Forth and Lucy Colter. Ann Forth married Josephus Popplewell and had 8 children. She passed away on 14 Jan 1852 in Elvington, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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William Forth
1760 - 1844
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Lucy Colter
1765 - 1838
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Josephus Popplewell
1793 - 1870
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Joseph Smart
1827 - 1900
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John Popplewell
1830 - 1900
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Fanny Popplewell
1826 - 1826
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Samuel Popplewell
1828 - Unknown
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Charlotte Popplewell
1826 - 1849
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Jesse Popplewell
1839 - 1853
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Harriett Popplewell
1832 - 1919
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Mary Ann Popplewell
1837 - 1913

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