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Ann Mann

Birth03 Nov 1833 - Stanground, Huntingdonshire, England
DeathJun 1926 - Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
MotherMary Ann Lilley
FatherHenry Mann

Born in Stanground, Huntingdonshire, England on 03 Nov 1833 to Henry Mann and Mary Ann Lilley. Ann Mann married James Henson and had 9 children. She passed away on Jun 1926 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Parents
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Henry Mann
1803 - 1871
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Mary Ann Lilley
1805 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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James Henson
1829 - 1887
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James Henson
1836 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Henson
1867 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Henson
1862 - 1948
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William Henson
1855 - 1924
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George Henson
1871 - 1955
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James Henson
1864 - 1926
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Susannah Henson
1875 - 1941
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Henry Henson
1854 - 1877
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Emily Henson
1878 - Unknown
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Henry Henson
1881 - Unknown

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