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Ann Frith

Birth3-2-1773 - Derbyshire County, England
DeathApr 1842 - Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom
MotherBetty Stones
Fatherjohn Frith

Born in Derbyshire County, England on 3-2-1773 to john Frith and Betty Stones. Ann Frith married William Morgan and had 14 children. She passed away on Apr 1842 in Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Frith
1736 - Unknown
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Betty Stones
1738 - 1781
Spouse(s)
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William Morgan
1775 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Charlotte Eyre
1802 - 1871
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Jane Eyre
1804 - Unknown
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Jane Eyre
1787 - 1859
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Thomas Eyre
1799 - 1799
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Hannah Eyre
1813 - Unknown
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Julia Eyre
1807 - Unknown
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John Eyre
1815 - Unknown
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Thomas Eyre
1801 - Unknown
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Mariah/mira Eyre
1797 - 1842
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Elizabeth Eyre
1802 - 1871
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Jane Eyre
1803 - Unknown
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Mariah Or Maria Eyre
1797 - Unknown
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William Eyre
1816 - Unknown
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Samuel Eyre
1807 - Unknown

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