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Ann Williams

Birth1807 - Lancashire, England
Death1845 - West Derby, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
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Born in Lancashire, England on 1807. Ann Williams married William Charnock and had 11 children. She passed away on 1845 in West Derby, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.

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William Charnock
1803 - Unknown
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Jane Charnock
1838 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Charnock
1826 - 1872
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Ann Charnock
1830 - 1914
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Margaret Charnock
1834 - Unknown
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Ellen Charnock
1839 - Unknown
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John Denil Charnock
1837 - Unknown
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Mary Charnock
1833 - Unknown
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William Charnock
1806 - 1872
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Hannah Charnock
1839 - Unknown
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Hannah Charnock
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Webb
1839 - Unknown

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