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Lucy Ann Threadkell

Birth13 Apr 1799 - Kelsale, Suffolk, England
DeathJuly 1891 - Blything, Suffolk
MotherMary Ann Vale
FatherWilliam Threadkell

Born in Kelsale, Suffolk, England on 13 Apr 1799 to William Threadkell and Mary Ann Vale. Lucy Ann Threadkell married John Stollery and had 7 children. She passed away on July 1891 in Blything, Suffolk.

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William Threadkell
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Ann Vale
1778 - 1855
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John Stollery
1794 - Unknown
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Martha Stollery
1828 - 1904
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Elizabeth Stollery
1838 - 1918
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William Stollery
1835 - Unknown
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Charlotte Stollery
1831 - Unknown
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Sarah Anne Stollery
1825 - 1911
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Mary Ann Stollery
1823 - 1885
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Susannah Stollery
1833 - 1918

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