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Ann Root

Birth1855 - Countesthorpe, Leicestershire, England
DeathDec 1921 - Blaby, Leicestershire, England
MotherJemima Plant
FatherJames Root

Born in Countesthorpe, Leicestershire, England on 1855 to James Root and Jemima Plant. Ann Root married John Cheater and had 14 children. She passed away on Dec 1921 in Blaby, Leicestershire, England.

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Parents
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James Root
1822 - 1887
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Jemima Plant
1822 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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John Cheater
1854 - 1921
Children Show all
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Margaret Cheater
1883 - 1947
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Norah Cheater
1889 - Unknown
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Hilda Cheater
1886 - 1933
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John Henry Cheater
1881 - 1950
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Eliza Ann Cheater
1879 - Unknown
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Percy Cheater
1890 - 1917
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Elsie Jenny Cheater
1896 - 1969
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Joseph Cheater
1891 - 1968
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William James Cheater
1874 - 1924
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Joe Cheater
1887 - Unknown
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Ethel Cheater
Unknown - Unknown
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May Cheater
Unknown - Unknown
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Jim (Twin) Cheater
1887 - 1887
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Amy Clarke Root
1878 - 1879

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