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Ann Sutton

Birth12/6/1809 - Wednesbury, Staffordshire, England
Death4 January 1879 - Edmonton, Middlesex, England
MotherSarah Dudley
FatherJohn Sutton

Born in Wednesbury, Staffordshire, England on 12/6/1809 to John Sutton and Sarah Dudley. Ann Sutton married Lewis Davis and had 10 children. She passed away on 4 January 1879 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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John Sutton
1784 - Unknown
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Sarah Dudley
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lewis Davis
1808 - 1894
Children Show all
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John Davis
1832 - 1905
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Jonah Davis
1849 - Unknown
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Lewis Davis
1837 - 1913
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Fanny Davis
1845 - Unknown
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Samuel Davies
1839 - Unknown
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Sarah Davis
1829 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Davis
1840 - Unknown
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Thomas Davis
1835 - Unknown
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Hannah Davis
1833 - Unknown
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William Davis
1847 - 1906

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