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Ann Freeman

Birth1824 - Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom
DeathJan 1909 - Pershore, Worcestershire
MotherSarah Elvins
FatherEdward Freeman

Born in Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom on 1824 to Edward Freeman and Sarah Elvins. Ann Freeman married John Pugh and had 16 children. She passed away on Jan 1909 in Pershore, Worcestershire.

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Parents
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Edward Freeman
1803 - Unknown
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Sarah Elvins
1794 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Pugh
1821 - 1893
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John Pugh
1826 - 1896
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Pugh
1857 - 1928
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Pugh
1865 - Unknown
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Jane Pugh
1863 - 1921
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Ann Elizabeth Pugh 01
1861 - Unknown
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Alfred Pugh
1850 - 1938
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George Pugh
1859 - 1934
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Richard Matthew Pugh
1848 - 1935
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James Pugh
1852 - Unknown
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William Augustus Richard Pugh
1846 - 1935
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Sarah Ann Pugh
1854 - Unknown
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Frederick Pugh
1867 - Unknown
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George Emmanuel Pugh
1866 - 1934
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John Pugh
1843 - Unknown
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Diana Pugh
1847 - Unknown
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Isaac Pugh
1864 - 1940
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James Pugh
1856 - 1857

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