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Ann Gray

BirthApril 21, 1837 - Pocklington, Yorkshire, England
DeathDecember 1894 - Kingston-upon-Hull, E Yorkshire, England
MotherElizabeth Storr
FatherJohn Gray

Born in Pocklington, Yorkshire, England on April 21, 1837 to John Gray and Elizabeth Storr. Ann Gray married James FISHER and had 9 children. She passed away on December 1894 in Kingston-upon-Hull, E Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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John Gray
1797 - 1864
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Elizabeth Storr
1801 - 1874
Spouse(s)
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James Fisher
1837 - 1907
Children Show all
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Alice Fisher
1866 - 1933
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Mary Jane Fisher
1860 - 1937
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Robert Fisher
1864 - 1940
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Hannah Annie Fisher
1871 - 1912
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Harriet Fisher
1870 - 1920
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Martha Elizabeth Fisher
1861 - 1941
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James William Fisher
1876 - 1911
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Emma Fisher
1879 - Unknown
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Ada Fisher
1872 - 1937

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