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Ann Walker

BirthABT 1720 - Paythorn, Gisburn., North Yorkshire, England
DeathNov 1803 - Paythorne, Yorkshire, England
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Born in Paythorn, Gisburn., North Yorkshire, England on ABT 1720. Ann Walker married Richard Marsden and had 11 children. She passed away on Nov 1803 in Paythorne, Yorkshire, England.

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Richard Marsden
1716 - 1798
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Mary Marsden
1766 - Unknown
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Jane Marsden
1748 - 1808
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John (Twin) Marsden
1769 - 1769
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Mary Marsden
1762 - 1764
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Henry Marsden
1764 - 1844
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Margaret Marsden
1761 - 1761
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Betty Marsden
1764 - Unknown
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Nancy Marsden
1777 - Unknown
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Lucy Marsden
1776 - 1777
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Elizabeth Marsden
1738 - 1810
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Jane Marsden
1745 - 1748

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