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Ann Nutter

Birth1674 - Waterside, New Laund Booth, near Burnley, Lancashire
Death1744 - Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire, England
MotherMary
FatherJohn Nutter

Born in Waterside, New Laund Booth, near Burnley, Lancashire on 1674 to John Nutter and Mary. Ann Nutter married Richard Pate and had 10 children. She passed away on 1744 in Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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John Nutter
1648 - 1697
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Mary
Unknown - 1704
Spouse(s)
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Richard Pate
1665 - 1739
Children Show all
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Joshua Pate
1706 - 1780
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Joseph Pate
1692 - Unknown
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Ann Pate
1711 - 1724
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Mary Pate
1694 - Unknown
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Ellen Pate
1702 - Unknown
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Jonathan Pate
1696 - 1779
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Elizabeth Pate
1714 - 1724
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Margaret Pate
1690 - 1776
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Jenet Pate
1704 - 1769
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John Pate
1689 - Unknown

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