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Ann Morris

Birth29 APR 1838 - New Brinsley, Nottinghamshire, England
Death12 Jan 1883 - Scipio, Millard, Utah, USA
MotherSarah Sheldon
FatherMatthew Morris

Born in New Brinsley, Nottinghamshire, England on 29 APR 1838 to Matthew Morris and Sarah Sheldon. Ann Morris married Samuel Rowley and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 Jan 1883 in Scipio, Millard, Utah, USA.

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Parents
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Matthew Morris
1814 - 1878
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Sarah Sheldon
1815 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Rowley
1842 - 1916
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Joshua Rowley
1877 - 1956
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Samuel Morris Rowley
1865 - 1930
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Mary Ellen Rowley
1872 - 1913
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Frances Rowley
1873 - 1898
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Sarah Ann Rowley
1869 - 1912
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Ai Rowley
1868 - 1937
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Frank Rowley
1879 - Unknown
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Matthew Rowley
1881 - 1883

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