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Ann Shield

Birth1702 - Allendale, Northumberland
Death24 Jul 1750 - Simonburn, Northumberland, England
MotherMargaret Gill
FatherJohn Shield

Born in Allendale, Northumberland on 1702 to John Shield and Margaret Gill. Ann Shield married Thomas Charlton and had 13 children. She passed away on 24 Jul 1750 in Simonburn, Northumberland, England.

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Parents
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John Shield
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Gill
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Charlton
1696 - 1791
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Thomas Charlton
1701 - 1769
Children Show all
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Thomas Charlton
1737 - 1815
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George Charleton
1730 - 1804
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Eleanor Charlton
1735 - 1845
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Peter Michael Charlton
1740 - 1850
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Ann Charlton
1733 - 1787
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Edward Charlton
1739 - 1849
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John Charlton
1731 - 1776
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Lionel Charlton
1727 - 1837
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Jacob Joseph James Charlton
1743 - Unknown
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Jane Charlton
1743 - Unknown
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Robert Charlton
1730 - 1799
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John Charlton
1722 - 1727
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Margaret Charlton
1724 - Unknown

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