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Ann Wetherill

Birth15 May 1791 - Bugthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Deathabt 1875 - Leavening,p Acklam by Malton, Yorkshire, England
MotherAnn Crosby
FatherSamuel Weatherill

Born in Bugthorpe, Yorkshire, England on 15 May 1791 to Samuel Weatherill and Ann Crosby. Ann Wetherill married William Bean and had 9 children. She passed away on abt 1875 in Leavening,p Acklam by Malton, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Weatherill
1760 - 1830
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Ann Crosby
1755 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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William Bean
1774 - 1864
Children Show all
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James Bean
1822 - 1899
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Jane Bean
1817 - 1895
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George Bean
1833 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bean
1821 - Unknown
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Mary Bean
1827 - 1891
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William Bean
1830 - Unknown
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Sarah Wetherill
1812 - 1891
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Hannah Weatherill
1811 - Unknown
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James Bean
1823 - 1908

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