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Anna Corrick

Birth14 Mar 1813 - Culmstock, Devon, England
Death22 Jan 1886 - Hammersmith, London, England
MotherSarah Bale
FatherSamuel Corrick

Born in Culmstock, Devon, England on 14 Mar 1813 to Samuel Corrick and Sarah Bale. Anna Corrick married Richard Leaman Hart and had 9 children. She passed away on 22 Jan 1886 in Hammersmith, London, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Corrick
1789 - 1829
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Sarah Bale
1790 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Richard Leaman Hart
1815 - 1890
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Richard Hart
Unknown - Unknown
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William Hart
1848 - 1896
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Eliza Ann Dodd Hart
1836 - 1923
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Albert Hart
1843 - 1877
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Samuel Hart
1840 - 1898
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Walter Hart
1834 - 1898
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Emily Terry
1845 - 1921
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Henry Hart
1852 - 1935
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Eliza Ann Hart
1860 - 1902
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Francis Hart
1858 - Unknown

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