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Ann Warrender

Birth22 May 1843 - Pensenett, Staffordshire, England
DeathJuly 1911 - Prescot, Lancashire
MotherSarah Smallwood
FatherJames Warrender

Born in Pensenett, Staffordshire, England on 22 May 1843 to James Warrender and Sarah Smallwood. Ann Warrender married John Sheffield and had 9 children. She passed away on July 1911 in Prescot, Lancashire.

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Parents
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James Warrender
1819 - 1890
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Sarah Smallwood
1821 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Sheffield
1843 - 1918
Children Show all
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John Sheffield
1876 - 1963
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Thomas Sheffield
1864 - 1939
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Elizabeth Sheffield
1876 - Unknown
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Eliza Sheffield
1878 - Unknown
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Mary Sheffield
1866 - Unknown
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Clara Sheffield
1886 - 1969
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James Sheffield
1881 - Unknown
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Jane Sheffield
1869 - Unknown
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Sarah Sheffield
1870 - Unknown

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