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Ann Ibbotson

Birth1691 - Hathersage, Derbyshire, England
Death1774 - Edale, Derbyshire, England
MotherAnna Jowat
FatherEdward Ibbotson

Born in Hathersage, Derbyshire, England on 1691 to Edward Ibbotson and Anna Jowat. Ann Ibbotson married Joseph Brammall and had 14 children. She passed away on 1774 in Edale, Derbyshire, England.

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Parents
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Edward Ibbotson
1642 - 1692
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Anna Jowat
1638 - 1713
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Brammall
1698 - Unknown
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Thomas Eyre
1699 - 1769
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Thomas Eyre
1688 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sarah Eyre Ward
1732 - 1772
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Ellis / Elias Eyre
1726 - 1805
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Hannah Eyre
1728 - Unknown
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Mary Eyre
1716 - 1793
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John Brammall
1735 - Unknown
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James Eyre
1736 - 1805
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Thomas Eyre
1718 - 1793
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Edward Brammall
1725 - 1783
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George Eyre
1730 - 1805
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Mary Eyre
1716 - 1777
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Mary Bramhall
1731 - 1807
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John Brammall
1740 - Unknown
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Nanny (Ann) Eyre
1723 - Unknown
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Joseph Eyre
1720 - 1793

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