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Ann Webber

Birth14 Apr 1815 - St Lukes, Middlesex, England
DeathAft 1886 - Not Available
MotherAnn WEBBER
FatherWilliam WEBBER

Born in St Lukes, Middlesex, England on 14 Apr 1815 to William WEBBER and Ann WEBBER. Ann Webber married George Dickinson and had 10 children. She passed away on Aft 1886.

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Parents
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William Webber
1740 - Unknown
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Ann Webber
1740 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Dickinson
1811 - 1886
Children Show all
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James Dickinson
1839 - 1889
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Francis William Dickinson
1852 - 1878
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Grace M Palmer James
1856 - 1940
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John Morton Dickinson
1849 - 1930
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Emily Sarah Dickinson
1844 - 1924
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Pheobe Jane Dickinson
1846 - 1929
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George Dickinson
1837 - 1854
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Eleanor Dickinson
1843 - Unknown
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Alfred Walter Dickinson
1847 - 1888
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Ann Dickinson
1836 - 1866

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