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Ann Harrison

Birthabt 1792 - Kirby, Lancashire, England
Death11 Jan 1867 - Kirkby, Lancashire
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Born in Kirby, Lancashire, England on abt 1792. Ann Harrison had 15 children. She passed away on 11 Jan 1867 in Kirkby, Lancashire.

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1812 - 1878
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1832 - 1832
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1829 - 1829
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1835 - 1835
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Alice Cross
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