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Ann Low

Birth27 Dec 1758 - Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
DeathApril 1839 - Clifton, Gloucestershire
MotherAnn Hale
FatherJames Low

Born in Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom on 27 Dec 1758 to James Low and Ann Hale. Ann Low married Samuel Sweet and had 10 children. She passed away on April 1839 in Clifton, Gloucestershire.

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Parents
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James Low
1730 - Unknown
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Ann Hale
1735 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Sweet
1763 - 1837
Children Show all
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William Sweet
1788 - 1846
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James Rudhall Sweet
1791 - 1862
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Ann Sweet
1803 - Unknown
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Samuel Sweet
1794 - 1861
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Eliza Sweet
1813 - Unknown
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Hannah Sweet
1806 - Unknown
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Ann Sweet
1785 - 1790
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Isaac Sweet
1801 - Unknown
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Jane Sweet
1812 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Sweet
1809 - Unknown

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