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Ann HOUGHTON 1739–1783 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1739
Birth Location: Lincolnshire England
Death Date: 8 Apr 1783
Death Location: Lincolnshire England
Father: Thomas Houghton
Mother: Elizabeth Norman
Spouse(s): Anthony Blackburn
Children(s): Mary Blackburn
In 1739, Ann HOUGHTON entered the world in Lincolnshire England, born to Thomas Houghton And Elizabeth Norman. Ann HOUGHTON married Anthony Blackburn, and had children including Mary Ann Blackburn. Ann HOUGHTON passed away in 1783 in Lincolnshire England.
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Biography
- In 1739, Ann HOUGHTON entered the world in Lincolnshire England, born to Thomas Houghton And Elizabeth Norman.
- Ann HOUGHTON married Anthony Blackburn, and had children including Mary Ann Blackburn.
- Ann HOUGHTON passed away in 1783 in Lincolnshire England.
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Ann HOUGHTON's Descendants
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1. Mary ((Ann)) Blackburn 1785– m. JOHN WATTS 1782–1845
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1. Eliza Watts 1821–1892 m. Robert Robinson 1818–1886
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1. John (Watts) Robinson 1847–1930 m. Emily Moore 1850–1929
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1. Walter (Clarence) Robinson 1889– m. Belle (Cleora) Brown 1885–1981
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2. Violia Robinson 1893–
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3. Bessie Robinson 1895–
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2. George Watts 1828–
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Ann HOUGHTON's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1739
Event Place: Lincolnshire England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 Apr 1783
Event Place: Lincolnshire England