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Ann Sutton

Birth1805 - Elington, Huntingdonshire England
Deathbef 1880 - England
MotherElizabeth Beetles Woodward
FatherThomas Sutton

Born in Elington, Huntingdonshire England on 1805 to Thomas Sutton and Elizabeth Beetles Woodward. Ann Sutton married William Allen and had 15 children. She passed away on bef 1880 in England.

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Parents
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Thomas Sutton
1773 - 1827
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Elizabeth Beetles Woodward
1775 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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William Allen
1796 - 1861
Children Show all
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John Thomas Allen
1848 - 1928
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Susan Allen
1845 - Unknown
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Eliza Allen
1840 - Unknown
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Frances Allen
1839 - Unknown
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Sarah Allen
1847 - Unknown
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Maria Allen
1824 - Unknown
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James Allen
1843 - Unknown
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Ann Allen
1851 - Unknown
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James Henry Allen
1829 - 1892
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Ann Allen
1829 - Unknown
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Thomas W. Allen
1834 - 1879
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Mary Ann Allen Robinson
1826 - 1871
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James Sutton
1830 - Unknown
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Henry Sutton
1823 - Unknown
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Sarah Sutton
1833 - Unknown

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