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Mary Ann Ashdown

Birth1807 - Sundridge, Kent
Death1867 - Maidstone, Kent
MotherElizabeth Skipper
FatherGibson Ashdown

Born in Sundridge, Kent on 1807 to Gibson Ashdown and Elizabeth Skipper. Mary Ann Ashdown married William Easton and had 8 children. She passed away on 1867 in Maidstone, Kent.

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Gibson Ashdown
1774 - 1840
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Elizabeth Skipper
1779 - 1856
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William Easton
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Ann Easton
1832 - Unknown
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Amelia Easton
1850 - Unknown
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Charlotte Selina M Easton
1848 - 1873
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Levi Richard Easton
1841 - 1877
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William Robert Easton
1833 - 1881
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Martha Elizabeth Easton
1838 - 1842
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Wentworth Gibson Easton
1831 - 1895
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Elias Canute Easton
1836 - 1874

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