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Ann Johnson

Birth1796 - Bywell, Northumberland, England
Death1874 - Prudhoe,Hexham,Northumberland,England
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Born in Bywell, Northumberland, England on 1796. Ann Johnson married John Charlton and had 11 children. She passed away on 1874 in Prudhoe,Hexham,Northumberland,England.

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John Charlton
1795 - 1886
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Jane Eleanor Charlton
1838 - 1909
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John Charlton
1842 - Unknown
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William Charlton
1830 - 1891
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Mary Charlton
1821 - Unknown
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Matthew Charlton
1834 - 1891
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Stephen Charlton
1839 - 1929
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Ann Charlton
1830 - 1866
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Elizabeth Charlton
1824 - Unknown
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Thomas Charlton
1827 - 1907
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Eleanor Charlton
1825 - 1826
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Ellen Charlton
1838 - Unknown

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