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Ann Whymark

Birth1796 - Lindsey, Suffolk, England
Death30 JUN 1859 - Kersey, Suffolk
MotherElizabeth Clifford
FatherWilliam Whymark

Born in Lindsey, Suffolk, England on 1796 to William Whymark and Elizabeth Clifford. Ann Whymark had 11 children. She passed away on 30 JUN 1859 in Kersey, Suffolk.

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Parents
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William Whymark
1777 - 1841
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Elizabeth Clifford
1761 - 1855
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Emma Pittock
1829 - 1931
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Samuel Taylor Pittock
1825 - Unknown
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Eliza Pittock
1821 - 1906
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Ann Pittock
1819 - 1906
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Elizabeth Pittock
1839 - Unknown
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Marianne Pittock
1823 - 1916
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Elizabeth Pittock
1827 - 1835
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William Pittock
1816 - 1894
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Emily Pittock
1828 - 1841
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Alfred Gould Pittock
1824 - 1859
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Mary Ann Scarfe Pittock
1820 - 1899

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