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Ann Johnson

BirthAbt 1833 - Westcott, Berkshire, England
DeathAbt 26 Nov 1915 - Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire, England
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Born in Westcott, Berkshire, England on Abt 1833. Ann Johnson married William Quartermaine and had 11 children. She passed away on Abt 26 Nov 1915 in Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire, England.

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William Quartermaine
1826 - 1903
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Alfred Quartermaine
1855 - 1855
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Elizabeth Liza Lizzy Quartermaine
1863 - Unknown
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Emily Quartermaine
1860 - 1947
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Lilian Kate Johnson Quartermaine
1881 - 1962
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George William Quartermaine
1865 - 1944
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Frederick James Quartermaine
1870 - 1959
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Henry Quartermaine
1857 - 1943
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William Quartermaine
1869 - 1932
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Sarah Quartermaine
1866 - 1963
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Beatrice Louisa Quartermaine
1878 - 1954
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Mary Quartermaine
1873 - 1928

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