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ANN GRAY

Birth1828 - Bramfield, Hertfordshire, England
DeathApr 1898 - Hertfordshire, England
MotherANN WALLIS
FatherGeorge Gray

Born in Bramfield, Hertfordshire, England on 1828 to George Gray and ANN WALLIS. ANN GRAY married David Mumford and had 10 children. She passed away on Apr 1898 in Hertfordshire, England.

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Parents
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George Gray
1794 - 1870
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Ann Wallis
1795 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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David Mumford
1833 - 1909
Children Show all
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Emma Emily Harriet Shadbolt
1851 - 1897
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Eleanor Shadbolt
1858 - 1938
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Edmund Shadbolt
1855 - 1925
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John Shadbolt/gray
1846 - 1937
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William Shadbolt
1848 - 1864
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Ellen Shadbolt
1858 - Unknown
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Harriet Shadbolt
1860 - 1920
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Eliza Mumford
1864 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Brownsell
1862 - Unknown
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William Mumford
1866 - Unknown

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