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Ann Heaps

Birth1793 - Clayton, Lancashire, England
DeathMar 1848 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth BOLTON
FatherRobert HEAPS

Born in Clayton, Lancashire, England on 1793 to Robert HEAPS and Elizabeth BOLTON. Ann Heaps married Thomas Critchley and had 11 children. She passed away on Mar 1848.

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Parents
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Robert Heaps
1764 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bolton
1768 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Critchley
1793 - 1858
Children Show all
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Sarah Critchley
1820 - 1901
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Ann Critchley
1828 - Unknown
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Lucy Critchley
1829 - 1910
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Peter Critchley
1826 - Unknown
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David Critchley
1839 - 1910
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Richard Critchley
1827 - Unknown
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James Critchley
1816 - Unknown
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Thomas Critchley
1836 - Unknown
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Rachel Critchley
1822 - 1887
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Mary Critchley
1813 - Unknown
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Alice Critchley
1836 - 1911

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