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Annis MASH

BirthAbout 1617 - Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England
DeathNot Available - Wiltshire, England
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Born in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England on About 1617. Annis MASH married John Elkins and had 11 children. She passed away in Wiltshire, England.

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John Elkins
1617 - Unknown
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Cutbeard Elkins
1626 - 1671
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Martha Elkins
1637 - 1673
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Cutbeard Elkins
1626 - 1671
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Elisabeth Elkins
1640 - Unknown
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Edith Elkins
1655 - 1661
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James Elkins
1652 - 1705
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Susana (Susannah?) Elkins
1665 - Unknown
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Cuthbert Elkins
1664 - 1690
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Edith Elkins
1660 - 1661
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John Elkins
1658 - 1705
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John Elkins
1642 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Elkins
1655 - 1661

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