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Ann Gething

Birth1857 Q3 - Darlaston, Staffordshire, England
Death1933 Q2 - Walsall, Staffordshire, England
MotherRachel Clark
FatherEmanuel Gethin

Born in Darlaston, Staffordshire, England on 1857 Q3 to Emanuel Gethin and Rachel Clark. Ann Gething married Jonah Baggott and had 9 children. She passed away on 1933 Q2 in Walsall, Staffordshire, England.

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Parents
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Emanuel Gethin
1833 - 1868
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Rachel Clark
1831 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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Jonah Baggott
1855 - 1924
Children Show all
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Laura Baggott
1890 - Unknown
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William Baggott
1886 - 1936
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Jonah Baggott
1880 - Unknown
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Ada Susan Baggott
1889 - Unknown
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John Thomas Baggott
1884 - 1945
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Lorenza Baggott
1879 - 1880
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Annie May Baggot
1897 - Unknown
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Vincent Joseph Baggott
1902 - 1977
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Sarah Baggott
1890 - Unknown

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