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Mary Ann Risby

BirthApril 1838 - Colchester, Essex, England
DeathMay 11, 1881 - Romford, Essex, England (Barking
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Born in Colchester, Essex, England on April 1838. Mary Ann Risby married Nathan Hines and had 13 children. She passed away on May 11, 1881 in Romford, Essex, England (Barking.

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Nathan Hines
1834 - 1911
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Nathan Charles Hines
1865 - 1916
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Sarah Hines
1867 - Unknown
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Arthur Hines
1875 - Unknown
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Walter Hines
1873 - Unknown
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Honor Hines
1869 - Unknown
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Rosetta Eliza Hines
1860 - Unknown
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Kitty Caliste Hines
1859 - 1941
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Dorcas Hines
1864 - 1947
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Charles Hines
1870 - Unknown
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George Willey Hines
1880 - 1881
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Alice Gertrude Hines
1878 - 1878
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Levina Hines
1857 - Unknown
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Dorcas Larkin Hines
1859 - 1861

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