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Ann Smith

Birth1796 - Sutton In Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England
Death1841 - Nottinghamshire, England
MotherAnn Massey
FatherBenjamin Smith

Born in Sutton In Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England on 1796 to Benjamin Smith and Ann Massey. Ann Smith married William Shaw and had 16 children. She passed away on 1841 in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Parents
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Benjamin Smith
1767 - 1838
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Ann Massey
1767 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Shaw
1799 - 1861
Children Show all
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William Shaw
1834 - 1899
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Henry Shaw
1837 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Shaw
1838 - Unknown
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Caroline Shaw
1822 - 1896
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Ellen Shaw
1839 - Unknown
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Eliza Shaw
1820 - Unknown
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Edward Shaw
1823 - 1886
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Emma Shaw
1829 - 1906
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Anne Shaw
1826 - 1906
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Ann Shaw
1825 - 1899
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George Shaw
1827 - Unknown
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Francis Shaw
1831 - Unknown
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Emma Shaw
1829 - 1912
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George Shaw
1827 - Unknown
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Samuel Shaw
1829 - Unknown
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Henry Shaw
1837 - 1915

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