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Anne Ormerod

BirthABT 1873 - Blackburn, England
DeathSep 1936 - Blackburn, Lancashire
MotherMary Ann Worden
FatherEdward Ormerod

Born in Blackburn, England on ABT 1873 to Edward Ormerod and Mary Ann Worden. Anne Ormerod married Robert Whalley and had 9 children. She passed away on Sep 1936 in Blackburn, Lancashire.

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Parents
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Edward Ormerod
1837 - 1900
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Mary Ann Worden
1839 - 1909
Spouse(s)
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Robert Whalley
1861 - Unknown
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William Johnson
1873 - 1930
Children Show all
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Florence Whalley
1905 - 1998
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Elizabeth Whalley
1895 - Unknown
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Jane Ann Whalley
1903 - Unknown
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George Robert Whalley
1910 - 1985
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Benjamin Whalley
1901 - Unknown
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William Whalley
1906 - Unknown
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William Whalley
1908 - Unknown
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Benjamin Whalley
1900 - 1965
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Lizzie Whalley
1894 - Unknown

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