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Ann Lee

Birth1758 - Northumberland, England
Death11 Mar 1846 - Longhorsley, Northumberland, , England
MotherMary Burden
FatherJohn. Lee

Born in Northumberland, England on 1758 to John. Lee and Mary Burden. Ann Lee married William WARRENER 5th GG and had 15 children. She passed away on 11 Mar 1846 in Longhorsley, Northumberland, , England.

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Parents
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John. Lee
1742 - 1802
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Mary Burden
1744 - 1802
Spouse(s)
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William Warrener 5Th Gg
1758 - 1814
Children Show all
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Thomas Warriner
1797 - 1866
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Richard Warrener
1803 - 1885
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William Hogg
1796 - 1871
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Hannah Warrener
1793 - Unknown
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William Ogg
1791 - 1870
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Mary Warroner
1788 - 1858
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Enoch Warrener
1802 - 1866
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Martha Ogg
1799 - 1865
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Ann Warrener
1800 - 1861
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William Warrener
1777 - 1861
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Patrick Ogg
1786 - 1849
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Betty Elizabeth Warrener
1785 - 1859
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John Ogg
1793 - 1797
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Jane Ogg
1803 - 1878
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William Warrener
1783 - 1859

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