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Ann WILLIAMS

Birth1794 - St. Queen, Cornwall, England. (can read and write
Death04 Mar 1880 - 163 Johnston Street, Fitzroy, Victoria. (City of Fitzroy, County of Bourke
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Born in St. Queen, Cornwall, England. (can read and write on 1794. Ann WILLIAMS married John Arthur and had 14 children. She passed away on 04 Mar 1880 in 163 Johnston Street, Fitzroy, Victoria. (City of Fitzroy, County of Bourke.

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Spouse(s)
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John Arthur
1792 - 1854
Children Show all
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Rebecca Arthur
1830 - 1889
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Thomas Arthur
1825 - 1877
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William Arthur
1837 - 1889
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Ann Arthur
1827 - Unknown
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James Arthur
1827 - Unknown
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Four Daughter Arthur
Unknown - 1863
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Five Daughter Arthur
Unknown - 1863
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One Daughter Arthur
Unknown - 1863
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Two Daughter Arthur
Unknown - 1863
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Two Son Arthur
Unknown - 1863
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Three Daughter Arthur
Unknown - 1863
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Three Son Arthur
Unknown - 1863
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Six Daughter Arthur
Unknown - 1863
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One Son Arthur
Unknown - 1863

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