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Mary Ann Whitbread

BirthQ1 1841 - Mildenhall, Wiltshire, England
Death20 Sep 1902 - Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire
MotherAnn Dowling
FatherJohn Whitbread

Born in Mildenhall, Wiltshire, England on Q1 1841 to John Whitbread and Ann Dowling. Mary Ann Whitbread married John Henry Beckingham and had 13 children. She passed away on 20 Sep 1902 in Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire.

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Parents
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John Whitbread
1804 - 1882
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Ann Dowling
1816 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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John Henry Beckingham
1832 - 1912
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Esther Beckingham
1866 - Unknown
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Caroline Annie Beckingham
1876 - 1941
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William Beckingham
1868 - 1939
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Sarah Anne Beckingham
1862 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Beckingham
1860 - Unknown
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Kate Beckingham
1874 - Unknown
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Matilda Beckingham
1864 - 1927
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Rose Beckingham
1884 - 1884
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Frank Beckingham
1882 - 1882
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Rhoda Beckingham
1872 - 1873
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George Frederick Beckingham
1880 - 1880
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John Henry Beckingham
1878 - 1975
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Alice Beckingham
1883 - Unknown

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