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Ann Mortimer

Birth27 March 1829 - Rufforth, Yorkshire.England, Uk
DeathApril 1894 - Great Ouseburn, Yorkshire West Riding, England,UK
MotherRachel Watterson Sharp
FatherJohn Mortimer

Born in Rufforth, Yorkshire.England, Uk on 27 March 1829 to John Mortimer and Rachel Watterson Sharp. Ann Mortimer married John Dixon and had 8 children. She passed away on April 1894 in Great Ouseburn, Yorkshire West Riding, England,UK.

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Parents
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John Mortimer
1802 - 1886
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Rachel Watterson Sharp
1808 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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John Dixon
1829 - 1899
Children Show all
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Hannah Mortimer
1852 - 1903
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John Dixon
1859 - Unknown
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Rachel Dixon
1856 - 1927
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Elizabeth Dixon
1865 - Unknown
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Robert Dixon
1869 - Unknown
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William Dixon
1862 - Unknown
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Jane Ann Dixon
1871 - 1945
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Robert Dixon
1855 - Unknown

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