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Ann Read

Birth20 May 1820 - Pockley, Yorkshire, England
Death2 Mar 1876 - Helmsley, Yorkshire North Riding
MotherMary Dawson
FatherThomas Read

Born in Pockley, Yorkshire, England on 20 May 1820 to Thomas Read and Mary Dawson. Ann Read married George Swales and had 10 children. She passed away on 2 Mar 1876 in Helmsley, Yorkshire North Riding.

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Parents
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Thomas Read
1781 - 1844
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Mary Dawson
1796 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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George Swales
1823 - 1898
Children Show all
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Ruth Swales
1860 - 1914
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Mary Swales
1848 - 1892
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Thomas Swales
1853 - 1924
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Sarah Swales
1857 - 1906
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Elizabeth Ann Swales
1850 - 1921
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Selina Jane Swales
1862 - 1923
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William Swales
1847 - Unknown
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Alfred Swales
1860 - Unknown
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James Swales
1866 - Unknown
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Hannah Swales
1857 - Unknown

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