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Ann Johnson

Birth25 May 1770 - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death02 Dec 1858 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
MotherNot Available
FatherThos. Johnson

Born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom on 25 May 1770 to Thos. Johnson. Ann Johnson had 10 children. She passed away on 02 Dec 1858 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Thos. Johnson
1755 - Unknown
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Samuel Hepworth
1793 - 1856
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Frances Hepworth
1799 - 1867
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Elizabeth Hepworth
1790 - 1858
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John Hepworth
1787 - 1877
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George Hepworth
1787 - Unknown
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John Hepworth
1797 - Unknown
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Hannah Hepworth
1803 - Unknown
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Mary Hepworth
1797 - 1840
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George Hepworth
1791 - Unknown
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Frances (Fanny) Hepworth
1797 - 1878

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