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Ann Willcox

Birth1805 - Gussage All Saints
Death1870 - Gussage All Saints, Dorset, England
MotherMary WHITLOCK
FatherJames III Willcox(Wilcox)

Born in Gussage All Saints on 1805 to James III Willcox(Wilcox) and Mary WHITLOCK. Ann Willcox married Aaron Longman and had 8 children. She passed away on 1870 in Gussage All Saints, Dorset, England.

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Parents
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James Iii Willcox(wilcox)
1776 - 1867
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Mary Whitlock
1781 - 1821
Spouse(s)
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Aaron Longman
1807 - 1889
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Henry Gosney
1799 - 1825
Children Show all
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Edward James Longman
1832 - 1905
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Ellen Elizabeth Longman
1837 - Unknown
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Edith Sarah Longman
1850 - 1929
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Eliza Maria Longman
1845 - 1916
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Selina Ann Longman
1839 - 1869
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David George Longman
1835 - 1872
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George Albert Longman
1841 - 1937
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Mary Jane Gosney
1826 - Unknown

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