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Ann Johnson

Birth01 Oct 1690 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death1742 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
MotherElizabeth Barrow
FatherThomas Johnson

Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 01 Oct 1690 to Thomas Johnson and Elizabeth Barrow. Ann Johnson married Alderman Richard Gildart and had 13 children. She passed away on 1742 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Johnson
1664 - 1728
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Elizabeth Barrow
1672 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Alderman Richard Gildart
1670 - 1770
Children Show all
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James Gildart
1711 - 1790
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Richard Gildart
1713 - 1771
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Johnson Gildart
1710 - 1740
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Elizabeth Gildart
1708 - 1783
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Anne Gildart
1721 - 1780
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George Gildart
1716 - 1747
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Lydia Gildart
1714 - 1793
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Francis Gildart
1725 - 1780
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Mary Gildart
1723 - 1780
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Mary Gildart
1719 - 1720
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Thomas Gildart
1731 - 1816
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Ellen Gildart
1728 - 1780
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James Gildart
1700 - Unknown

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