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Ann Wright

Birth29 Mar 1794 - Loscoe, Derbyshire,, England
Death21 FEB 1873 - West Besford Union, Derbyshire, , England
MotherJane Buxton
FatherEdward Wright

Born in Loscoe, Derbyshire,, England on 29 Mar 1794 to Edward Wright and Jane Buxton. Ann Wright married John Brown and had 14 children. She passed away on 21 FEB 1873 in West Besford Union, Derbyshire, , England.

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Parents
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Edward Wright
1767 - 1830
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Jane Buxton
1767 - 1821
Spouse(s)
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John Brown
1798 - 1873
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John Brown
1788 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Wright Brown
1821 - 1887
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James Brown
1822 - 1884
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Ulysses Brown
1831 - 1899
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William Brown
1828 - 1899
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Harriet Brown
1826 - 1898
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John (Edward?) Brown
1836 - 1888
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Thomas Brown
1839 - 1894
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Edward Brown
1841 - 1866
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Urus Brown
1831 - 1831
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Grorge Brown
1833 - 1912
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Sydney Brown
1837 - Unknown
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Edward Brown
1837 - Unknown
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Uless Brown
1831 - 1831
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James Wright
1821 - Unknown

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