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Ann Willis

BirthAbt. 1813 - Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire
DeathOctober 1904 - Gloucester, Gloucestershire
MotherElizabeth Thurman
FatherGiles Willis

Born in Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire on Abt. 1813 to Giles Willis and Elizabeth Thurman. Ann Willis married Charles Romans and had 9 children. She passed away on October 1904 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire.

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Parents
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Giles Willis
1780 - 1851
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Elizabeth Thurman
1780 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charles Romans
1805 - 1892
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Romans
1840 - 1929
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William Romans
1838 - 1906
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Charles Romans
1833 - 1900
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Catherine Maria Romans
1849 - 1852
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Ellen Romans
1832 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Romans
1845 - 1928
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Mary Jane Romans
1847 - 1928
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James Romans
1851 - 1933
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Alfred Henry Romans
1853 - 1939

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