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Anne Warde

Birth1661 - Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Death4 Feb 1721 - Peele Fold, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England
MotherEllen Margeryson
FatherJames Warde

Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, England on 1661 to James Warde and Ellen Margeryson. Anne Warde married Robert Peel Peele of Hole House and had 12 children. She passed away on 4 Feb 1721 in Peele Fold, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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James Warde
1640 - 1696
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Ellen Margeryson
1642 - 1721
Spouse(s)
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Robert Peel Peele Of Hole House
1646 - 1733
Children Show all
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William Peell Peel Peele Of Peele Fold
1682 - 1757
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Margaret Peel
1690 - 1794
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Nicholas Peel
1684 - 1743
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Alice Peele
Unknown - 1691
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Joseph Peele
1701 - 1718
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John Peele
1690 - 1750
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Ester Peel
1698 - Unknown
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Susannah Peele
1706 - 1709
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Mary Peele
1704 - 1712
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Elizabeth Peele
1698 - 1712
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Ann Peel Peele
1695 - 1709
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Eliza Peel
Unknown - Unknown

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