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Ann Threlkeld

Birth1451 - Yanwath Hall, Cumberland, England
Death1490 - Lowther, Westmorland, , England
MotherMargaret de Blomflete
FatherSir John "The Butcher" de Clifford, 9th Lord Clifford

Born in Yanwath Hall, Cumberland, England on 1451 to Sir John "The Butcher" de Clifford, 9th Lord Clifford and Margaret de Blomflete. Ann Threlkeld married Hugh Cecil Lowther and had 6 children. She passed away on 1490 in Lowther, Westmorland, , England.

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Parents
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Sir John "The Butcher" De Clifford, 9Th Lord Clifford
1435 - 1461
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Margaret De Blomflete
1425 - 1493
Spouse(s)
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Hugh Cecil Lowther
1456 - 1510
Children Show all
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Sir John Hugh Lowther
1488 - 1552
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Jane Lowther
1477 - Unknown
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Launcelot Lowther
1481 - 1552
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Elizabeth Lowther
1484 - 1524
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Mabel Lowther
1479 - 1537
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Robert Lowther
1483 - 1552

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