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Ann Lenthall

Birth1736 - Yarcombe, Devon, , England
Death13 Jan 1818 - St Giles in the Wood, Devon, England
MotherJane Seward
FatherWilliam Lenthall

Born in Yarcombe, Devon, , England on 1736 to William Lenthall and Jane Seward. Ann Lenthall married John Loosemore and had 14 children. She passed away on 13 Jan 1818 in St Giles in the Wood, Devon, England.

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Parents
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William Lenthall
1683 - 1737
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Jane Seward
1709 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Loosemore
1730 - 1815
Children Show all
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Mary Knight
1768 - 1817
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James Loosmore
1773 - 1842
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Robert Loosemore
1776 - 1846
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William Loosemore
1758 - 1802
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Elizabeth Loosemore
1778 - 1872
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Peter Loosmore
1759 - 1803
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Martha Loosemoore
1764 - 1858
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Zebulon Loosemoore
1763 - 1853
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Lydia Loosemore
1770 - 1865
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Zebedee Loosmore
1762 - Unknown
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Samuel Loosemore
1773 - 1774
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William Loosemore
1763 - 1848
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Ebulan Loosemore
1763 - 1764
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Elizabeth Loosemore
1778 - 1809

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