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Ann Funnell

BirthJun 1790 - Chalvington, Sussex, , England
DeathNov 1848 - Ringmer, Sussex, England
MotherElizabeth Pynion
FatherHenry Funnell/6Th GreatGrand Father

Born in Chalvington, Sussex, , England on Jun 1790 to Henry Funnell/6Th GreatGrand Father and Elizabeth Pynion. Ann Funnell married WILLIAM = FUNNELL and had 11 children. She passed away on Nov 1848 in Ringmer, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Henry Funnell/6th Greatgrand Father
1749 - 1797
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Elizabeth Pynion
1753 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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William = Funnell
1787 - 1870
Children Show all
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Margre H Funnell
1824 - 1885
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Kezia Funnell
1815 - 1849
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John "The Farm Lab Of Ringmer" Funnell
1826 - Unknown
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Richard Funnell
1828 - 1901
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Hannah Funnell
1831 - 1915
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Elizabeth Funnell
1810 - 1827
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William Funnell
1818 - 1898
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Ann Funnell
1810 - 1879
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Dydimus Thomas Funnell
1822 - Unknown
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Sarah Funnell
1820 - 1885
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Hannah Funnell
1824 - 1885

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