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Mary Ann WRIGHT

BirthAbout 1867 - St Pancras, London, England
DeathAbout 1907 - Camberwell, LONDON
MotherSusannah (Susan) Bakewell
FatherThomas S. Wright

Born in St Pancras, London, England on About 1867 to Thomas S. Wright and Susannah (Susan) Bakewell. Mary Ann WRIGHT married William T. Collier and had 6 children. She passed away on About 1907 in Camberwell, LONDON.

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Parents
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Thomas S. Wright
1822 - 1895
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Susannah (Susan) Bakewell
1833 - 1902
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William T. Collier
1863 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Collier
1888 - Unknown
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Alfred James Collier
1891 - Unknown
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William Collier
1889 - 1943
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Thomas Collier
1894 - Unknown
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Florence Grace Collier
1896 - Unknown
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Charles Collier
1895 - Unknown

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