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Ann Locking

Birth17 May 1818 - Cainby, Lincolnshire, England
Death1900 - Clumber, Northwest Territories, Canada
MotherAnn Baxter
FatherWilliam Locking

Born in Cainby, Lincolnshire, England on 17 May 1818 to William Locking and Ann Baxter. Ann Locking married James Vickers and had 13 children. She passed away on 1900 in Clumber, Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Parents
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William Locking
1792 - 1869
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Ann Baxter
1788 - 1875
Spouse(s)
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James Vickers
1819 - 1891
Children Show all
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Henry Vickers
1860 - Unknown
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Ann Vickers
1854 - Unknown
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Charles Vickers
1851 - 1936
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Lucy Locking Aka Vickers
1840 - 1908
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Martha Vickers
1857 - 1919
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Ellen Vickers
1859 - Unknown
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Fanny Vickers
1850 - 1901
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Eliza Vickers
1844 - 1908
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Sarah Vickers
1844 - 1920
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Mary Vickers
1849 - 1901
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Charlotte Vickers
1847 - Unknown
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William Vickers
1852 - Unknown
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Charles Locking
1840 - 1902

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