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Ann Vamplew

Birth1822 - York, Yorkshire, England
DeathBEF 1891 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Nelson
FatherJohn Vamplew

Born in York, Yorkshire, England on 1822 to John Vamplew and Elizabeth Nelson. Ann Vamplew married Thomas Benson and had 14 children. She passed away on BEF 1891.

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Parents
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John Vamplew
1783 - 1841
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Elizabeth Nelson
1785 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Benson
1820 - 1900
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Thomas Benson
1818 - 1883
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Benson
1847 - 1926
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Thomas Abel Benson
1849 - 1933
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Charles Hornby Benson
1860 - 1939
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Frances Benson
1857 - Unknown
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John Benson
1845 - 1898
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Mary Ann Benson
1841 - Unknown
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Jane Ann Benson
1855 - 1916
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Thomas Benson
1844 - 1923
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Louise Benson
1862 - Unknown
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Peter Benson
1857 - Unknown
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Leonard Benson
1863 - Unknown
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William Benson
1853 - Unknown
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Sarah Graham
1856 - Unknown
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George Benson
1848 - 1926

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