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Ann Ross

Birth21 Sep 1852 - Edinkillie Morayshire Scotland
Death6 March 1933 - Wandin, Victoria, Australia
MotherMargaret McIntosh
FatherJohn Ross

Born in Edinkillie Morayshire Scotland on 21 Sep 1852 to John Ross and Margaret McIntosh. Ann Ross married Andrew Welch Stewart and had 11 children. She passed away on 6 March 1933 in Wandin, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
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John Ross
1829 - 1915
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Margaret Mcintosh
1827 - 1916
Spouse(s)
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Andrew Welch Stewart
1848 - 1932
Children Show all
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John Ross Stewart
1870 - 1946
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David Welch Stewart
1875 - 1951
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James Mackintosh Stewart
1876 - 1953
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Andrew Peter Stewart
1871 - 1938
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Alfred Edward Stewart
1873 - 1954
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Norman Alister Stewart
1880 - 1958
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Matilda Constance Stewart
1884 - 1966
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Margaret Ann Stewart
1878 - 1959
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George Alexander Stewart
1882 - 1883
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Douglas Sydney Stewart
1881 - 1951
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Charles Leopold Stewart
1892 - 1893

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