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Ann Thompson

Birthabt 1822 - Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, England
Death13 Feb 1897 - Shotley Northumberland, England
MotherJane Bulman
FatherMatthew Thompson

Born in Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, England on abt 1822 to Matthew Thompson and Jane Bulman. Ann Thompson married James Anderson and had 13 children. She passed away on 13 Feb 1897 in Shotley Northumberland, England.

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Parents
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Matthew Thompson
1788 - 1866
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Jane Bulman
1793 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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James Anderson
1816 - 1891
Children Show all
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Mary Anderson
1847 - 1915
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James Anderson
1860 - 1934
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Matthew Anderson
1851 - 1919
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Catherine Anderson
1849 - 1927
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Sarah Anderson
1858 - Unknown
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Margaret Anderson
1856 - Unknown
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Hannah Anderson
1854 - 1926
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Michael Anderson
1845 - 1924
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Jane Anderson
1841 - 1898
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Ann Anderson
1843 - 1907
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Anthony Anderson
1866 - 1946
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Ellen Matilda Anderson
1862 - 1948
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Barbara Thompson Anderson
1864 - 1927

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