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Ann Pullan

Birthabt 1833 - Masham, Yorkshire, England
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Born in Masham, Yorkshire, England on abt 1833. Ann Pullan married James Brotherton and had 12 children.

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James Brotherton
1833 - 1898
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Percival Brotherton
1870 - 1935
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Elizabeth Brotherton
1866 - Unknown
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Ellen Ann Brotherton
1863 - Unknown
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Amy Brotherton
1868 - Unknown
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Richard Brotherton
1873 - Unknown
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Henry Brotherton
1864 - 1865
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Annie Brotherton
1869 - Unknown
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Percival Brotherton
1868 - 1868
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Frederick G. Brotherton
1869 - Unknown
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Emiley Brotherton
1875 - Unknown
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Emily Brotherton
1874 - Unknown
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Jane Elizabeth Brotherton
1866 - 1952

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