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Robert Mann

Birth16 March, 1856 - Knedlington, England, United Kingdom
DeathMar 1936 - Leeds North, Yorkshire West Riding, England
MotherHarriet Ossitt, Mann
FatherRichard Thompson Mann

Born in Knedlington, England, United Kingdom on 16 March, 1856 to Richard Thompson Mann and Harriet Ossitt, Mann. Robert Mann married Emily Cock and had 6 children. He passed away on Mar 1936 in Leeds North, Yorkshire West Riding, England.

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Parents
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Richard Thompson Mann
1832 - 1907
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Harriet Ossitt, Mann
1836 - 1915
Spouse(s)
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Emily Cock
1879 - 1966
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Annie Mary Moor
1857 - 1900
Children Show all
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Fred Mann
1902 - 1952
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John Robert Richard(richie) Mann
1879 - 1953
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Samuel Priestley Mann (Don, Donne)
1882 - 1961
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Robert James Mann
1916 - 1981
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Peggy Mann
1917 - Unknown
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Lily Isabel Mann
1884 - 1884

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