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Ann Wilkinson

Birth1830 - Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England
DeathJan 1891 - Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
MotherNot Available
FatherPeter Wilkinson

Born in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England on 1830 to Peter Wilkinson. Ann Wilkinson married James Inglehearn and had 9 children. She passed away on Jan 1891 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Peter Wilkinson
1803 - 1884
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Spouse(s)
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James Inglehearn
1829 - 1887
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Esther Ellen Inglehearn
1860 - Unknown
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Isabella Inglehearn
1870 - 1959
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Peter Inglehearn
1858 - Unknown
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Lewis Inglehearn
1855 - 1945
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Mary Ann Inglehearn
1864 - 1905
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Miles Inglehearn
1867 - 1923
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Joseph Ingle Hearn
1862 - 1862
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Mary Hearn
1863 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ingle Hearn
1860 - Unknown

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