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Ann Moore

Birthabt 1811 - Forncett, Norfolk, England
DeathJun 1885 - Depwade, Norfolk, England
MotherMary Roberts
FatherWilliam Moore

Born in Forncett, Norfolk, England on abt 1811 to William Moore and Mary Roberts. Ann Moore married George Loyd and had 10 children. She passed away on Jun 1885 in Depwade, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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William Moore
1779 - 1834
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Mary Roberts
1781 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Loyd
1808 - 1882
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Lloyd
1838 - 1917
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Eliza Roseanna Lloyd
1850 - Unknown
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Clara Maria Loyd
1846 - 1929
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George Lloyd
1854 - Unknown
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Laura Louisa Loyd
1848 - Unknown
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Zonnie Loyd
1849 - Unknown
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Georgianna Rockwell
1853 - 1875
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Lane Loyd
1846 - Unknown
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Simon Loyd
1841 - Unknown
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Lane Loyd
1846 - Unknown

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