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Ann Helliott

BirthAbout 1789 - Milton, Gravesend, Kent
Death July 1849 - Gravesend, Kent, England
MotherMartha Ann Ball
FatherThomas Helliott

Born in Milton, Gravesend, Kent on About 1789 to Thomas Helliott and Martha Ann Ball. Ann Helliott married George Zachariah Hopkins and had 8 children. She passed away on July 1849 in Gravesend, Kent, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Helliott
1746 - 1820
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Martha Ann Ball
1764 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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George Zachariah Hopkins
1786 - 1877
Children Show all
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George Thomas Hopkins
1817 - Unknown
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Helliott William Hopkins
1819 - 1864
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Mary Ann Johnston Hopkins
1834 - 1897
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Hugh Hopkins
1829 - Unknown
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George Zacharia Hopkins
1821 - Unknown
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William Thomas Hopkins
1826 - Unknown
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Frederick George Hopkins
1814 - Unknown
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William Hopkins
1823 - Unknown

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