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Ann Quick

Birth1 Feb 1804 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Or Holy Well, Flintshire, Wales
Death2 Oct 1897 - Venice, Sevier, Utah, USA
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Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England Or Holy Well, Flintshire, Wales on 1 Feb 1804. Ann Quick married William Lawrenson and had 11 children. She passed away on 2 Oct 1897 in Venice, Sevier, Utah, USA.

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William Lawrenson
1800 - 1875
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John Lafayette Lawrenson
1794 - 1876
Children Show all
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Mary Ellen Lawrenson
1824 - 1911
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Margaret Lawrenson
1842 - 1843
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Margaret Lawrenson
1845 - 1921
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James Lawrenson
1832 - Unknown
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Suspected Child Lawrenson
1828 - Unknown
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Eliza Lawrenson
1836 - Unknown
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William Lawrenson
1830 - Unknown
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Richard Lawrenson
1835 - 1907
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Ann Lawrenson
1826 - Unknown
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Jane Lawrenson ( Larensen)(laurentsen) / Shaw
1838 - 1927
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William Lawrenson
1831 - Unknown

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