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Ann Ramsbottom

Birth24 Mar 1816 - Bury, Lancashire, England
Death16 Mar 1880 - 7 Nuttall Square, Bury, Lancashire, England
MotherEsther Smithurst
FatherRichard Ramsbottom

Born in Bury, Lancashire, England on 24 Mar 1816 to Richard Ramsbottom and Esther Smithurst. Ann Ramsbottom had 9 children. She passed away on 16 Mar 1880 in 7 Nuttall Square, Bury, Lancashire, England.

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Richard Ramsbottom
1785 - Unknown
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Esther Smithurst
1788 - 1855
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Ellen Rigby
1851 - 1893
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James Rigby
1855 - Unknown
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Sarah Rigby
1840 - Unknown
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John Rigby
1858 - 1936
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Rachel Rigby
1842 - 1910
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William Rigby
1850 - 1915
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Richard Rigby
1844 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Rigby
1852 - 1872
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Alice Rigby
1837 - Unknown

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