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Ann Smith

BirthAbt. 1764 - Finchley, Middlesex, England
Deathabt 1814 - Not Available
MotherMary Castor nee Webb?
FatherJohn ? Smith

Born in Finchley, Middlesex, England on Abt. 1764 to John ? Smith and Mary Castor nee Webb?. Ann Smith married Richard Varney and had 10 children. She passed away on abt 1814.

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Parents
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John ? Smith
1750 - 1779
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Mary Castor Nee Webb?
1744 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Richard Varney
1751 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Joseph Samuel Varney
1797 - 1890
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John Varney
1786 - Unknown
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Esther Varney
1784 - Unknown
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William Varney
1782 - Unknown
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Robert Varney
1800 - Unknown
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Charles Varney
1795 - Unknown
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Richard Varney
1798 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Varney
1783 - Unknown
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Samuel Varney
1788 - Unknown
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James Varney
1789 - Unknown

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