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John Mann

Birth24 Sep 1847 - St Ives, Cornwall, England
Death21 Jan 1916 - Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
MotherMargery Noall Woolcock
FatherJohn Mann

Born in St Ives, Cornwall, England on 24 Sep 1847 to John Mann and Margery Noall Woolcock. John Mann married Ellen James and had 10 children. He passed away on 21 Jan 1916 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
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John Mann
1822 - 1896
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Margery Noall Woolcock
1821 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Ellen James
1849 - 1930
Children Show all
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John Mann
1875 - 1875
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Percy Mann
1886 - 1949
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Mabel May Mann
1876 - 1946
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Eduard Osmond Mann
1880 - 1882
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Ellen Mary Mann
1874 - 1875
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Ellen Mann
1884 - 1966
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Ethel Mann
1882 - 1977
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Lillian Mann
1891 - Unknown
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Edward Stanley Mann
1887 - 1977
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John Mann
1878 - 1934

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