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Ann Moore

Birthabt 1834 - Dalton, Yorkshire, England
DeathApril 1913 - Auckland, Durham, United Kingdom
MotherEleaner Spence
FatherGeorge Moore

Born in Dalton, Yorkshire, England on abt 1834 to George Moore and Eleaner Spence. Ann Moore married John Thomas Longstaff and had 12 children. She passed away on April 1913 in Auckland, Durham, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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George Moore
1811 - 1864
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Eleaner Spence
1794 - 1899
Spouse(s)
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John Thomas Longstaff
1822 - 1885
Children Show all
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Margaret E Longstaff
1863 - 1906
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John Thomas Longstaff
1867 - 1919
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Sarah Longstaff
1872 - 1945
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James William Longstaff
1879 - 1883
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Robert Spence Longstaff
1870 - 1926
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Jane Longstaff
1875 - 1884
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Ann Mary Longstaff
1865 - Unknown
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Joseph Moore
1857 - 1947
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Elizabeth Longstaff
1853 - Unknown
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George Moore Longstaff
1860 - 1932
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Bessy Moore
1855 - 1873
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Margaret Ann Longstaff
1863 - Unknown

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