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Ann Sisson

Birth19 APR 1763 - Great Casterton, Rutland, England
Death23 Jan 1840 - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
MotherNot Available
FatherGeorge Sisson

Born in Great Casterton, Rutland, England on 19 APR 1763 to George Sisson. Ann Sisson married George Barton and had 10 children. She passed away on 23 Jan 1840 in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.

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Parents
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George Sisson
1711 - 1794
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Spouse(s)
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George Barton
1768 - 1840
Children Show all
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William Barton
1793 - 1869
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Mary Jane Barton
1791 - Unknown
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Charles Barton
1790 - 1883
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Ann Barton
1795 - 1795
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Sisson Barton
1800 - Unknown
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Thomas Barton
1798 - 1798
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Charlotte Barton
1794 - 1855
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Ann Sisson Barton
1800 - 1841
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George Barton
1789 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Barton
1798 - 1873

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