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Ann Rutter

Birth1504-1524 - Southminster, Maldon District, Essex, England
Death1556 - Southminster, Maldon District, Essex, England
MotherLady Anne/Annis Brady Harris
FatherEdward Rutter(end)

Born in Southminster, Maldon District, Essex, England on 1504-1524 to Edward Rutter(end) and Lady Anne/Annis Brady Harris. Ann Rutter married Sir William Harris and had 11 children. She passed away on 1556 in Southminster, Maldon District, Essex, England.

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Parents
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Edward Rutter(end)
1500 - 1570
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Lady Anne/annis Brady Harris
1512 - 1585
Spouse(s)
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Sir William Harris
1505 - 1556
Children Show all
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Sir Edward Harris
1542 - 1625
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Christopher Harris
1538 - 1571
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Edmond Harris
1539 - 1558
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Johanna Harris
1548 - 1633
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Symon Harris Of Southminster
1541 - 1561
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Vincent Harris
1526 - 1574
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Susanna Harris
1522 - 1612
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Richard Harris
1528 - 1571
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George Harris
1520 - 1558
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Felice (Phyllis) Harris
1524 - Unknown
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Arthur Harris
1530 - 1597

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