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Mary Ann Appleton

Birth1811 - Great Braxted, Essex, England
Death27 Apr 1850 - Eastthorpe, Essex, England
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Born in Great Braxted, Essex, England on 1811. Mary Ann Appleton had 12 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1850 in Eastthorpe, Essex, England.

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Thomas Weir
1836 - 1890
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Joanna Wire
1831 - 1915
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Mary Ann Wire
1833 - 1904
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Eliza Wire
1838 - 1903
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Charles Levi Wire
1840 - 1922
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Sarah Ann Wire
1843 - Unknown
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Harriet Wire
1847 - Unknown
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George Wire
1849 - 1926
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William Wire
1850 - 1850
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Eliza Wire
1830 - 1830
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Jeremiah Wire
1849 - 1849
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Emma Wire
1845 - Unknown

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