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Ann (Nancy) Bithell

BirthJun 1753 - Wolstanton, Stafford, England
Death26 Feb 1820 - Worcester, Worcestershire, England
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Born in Wolstanton, Stafford, England on Jun 1753. Ann (Nancy) Bithell married Enoch Doe and had 14 children. She passed away on 26 Feb 1820 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Enoch Doe
1756 - 1817
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Mary Doe
1776 - 1828
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Jane Doe
1799 - 1799
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Robert Doe
1785 - 1785
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Enoch Doe
1780 - 1780
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Enoch Doe
1783 - 1786
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William Doe
1784 - 1834
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Henry Doe
1801 - 1802
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Nancy (Nanny) Doe
1781 - 1857
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Emma Doe
1792 - Unknown
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Enoch Doe
1794 - 1887
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Catherine Doe
1777 - Unknown
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Martha Doe
1790 - 1864
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Robert Doe
1796 - 1801
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John Doe
1787 - 1816

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