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Hannah Mudd

Birthabt 1841 - Reeth, Yorkshire North Riding, United Kingdom
DeathBET APR AND JUN 1901 - Reeth, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Walton
FatherJames Mudd

Born in Reeth, Yorkshire North Riding, United Kingdom on abt 1841 to James Mudd and Mary Walton. Hannah Mudd married John Woodward and had 7 children. She passed away on BET APR AND JUN 1901 in Reeth, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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James Mudd
1802 - 1857
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Mary Walton
1806 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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John Woodward
1838 - 1905
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John Ozias Woodward
1835 - Unknown
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Martha Woodward
1869 - 1922
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James Adam Woodward
1866 - 1940
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John Woodward
1873 - Unknown
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William Woodward
1886 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Woodward
1871 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Woodward
1867 - 1930
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John Arthur Woodward
1869 - Unknown

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