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John Mann

Birth3 April 1808 - Newmarket Suffolk England
Death07 May 1890 - Drayton, Darling Downs, Colony of Queensland, Australia
MotherMary Ann HEFFER
FatherJames MANN

Born in Newmarket Suffolk England on 3 April 1808 to James MANN and Mary Ann HEFFER. John Mann married Ann South and had 14 children. He passed away on 07 May 1890 in Drayton, Darling Downs, Colony of Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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James Mann
1762 - 1839
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Mary Ann Heffer
1771 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Ann South
1814 - 1899
Children Show all
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George Mann
1849 - 1926
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John South Mann
1834 - 1924
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Ann South Mann
1839 - 1911
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James Mann
1842 - 1872
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Mary Mann
1844 - 1936
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Thomas South Mann
1858 - 1927
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Susan Mann
1852 - 1935
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Susan Mann
1841 - 1843
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Susan South Mann
1846 - 1847
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William Mann
1852 - 1927
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James Mann
1833 - 1838
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Sarah Mann
1847 - Unknown
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Susan Mann
1847 - 1853
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Anna Maria Mann
1857 - Unknown

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