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Mary Ann Bools

Birth10 Aug 1847 - Great Hale Lincolnshire England
DeathMar 1931 - Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England
MotherMartha Footit
FatherJohn Booles

Born in Great Hale Lincolnshire England on 10 Aug 1847 to John Booles and Martha Footit. Mary Ann Bools married Thomas Allson and had 7 children. She passed away on Mar 1931 in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England.

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John Booles
1814 - 1885
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Martha Footit
1813 - 1891
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Thomas Allson
1841 - 1890
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John Henry Allson
1875 - 1911
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Mary Jane Allson
1868 - 1873
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Alice Garrett Allson
1878 - 1961
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Thomas Joseph Allson
1866 - Unknown
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William Wilkins Allson
1873 - 1901
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Elizabeth Hannah Allson
1869 - Unknown
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Beatrice Fanny Allson
1880 - 1880

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