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Ann Stott

BirthOct 1824 - Rochdale, Lancashire, England
Death23 Oct 1897 - Rochdale, Lancashire
MotherHannah Clegg
FatherThomas Stott

Born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England on Oct 1824 to Thomas Stott and Hannah Clegg. Ann Stott had 12 children. She passed away on 23 Oct 1897 in Rochdale, Lancashire.

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Parents
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Thomas Stott
1795 - 1855
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Hannah Clegg
1796 - 1873
Children Show all
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Ann Grayson
1860 - 1910
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Hannah Margaret Grayson
1852 - 1928
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Matilda Grayson
1854 - Unknown
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George Albert Grayson
1856 - 1936
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John Grayson
1857 - 1890
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Alfred Edwin Grayson
1868 - 1949
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Ellen Grayson
1866 - 1947
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Frederick Grayson
1863 - 1940
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Emma Grayson
1858 - 1860
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Thomas Grayson
1862 - 1863
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Elizabeth Grayson
1853 - 1854
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Frank Grayson
1867 - 1869

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