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Ann Singleton

BirthApril 1868 - Preston, Lancashire, England
DeathMar 1942 - Amounderness, Lancashire, England
MotherJane Wignall
FatherThomas Singleton

Born in Preston, Lancashire, England on April 1868 to Thomas Singleton and Jane Wignall. Ann Singleton married James Seed and had 10 children. She passed away on Mar 1942 in Amounderness, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Singleton
1843 - 1914
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Jane Wignall
1842 - 1922
Spouse(s)
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James Seed
1869 - 1945
Children Show all
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Thomas Sidney Seed
1893 - 1901
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Bertha Hilda Seed
1891 - 1969
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Edith Ann Seed
1900 - 1902
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Fred Seed
1904 - 1984
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Jenny Seed
1895 - 1976
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James Seed
1898 - 1973
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Tom Singleton Seed
1907 - 1995
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Frederick Seed
1904 - Unknown
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Norman Seed
1911 - 1950
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Seed Seed
Unknown - Unknown

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