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Ann Leach 1833–1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1833

Birth Location: Ryton, Durham

Death Date: Jan 1913

Death Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland

Father: John Leach

Mother: Sarah Ramshaw

Spouse(s): John Currah

Children(s): Sarah Currah, Elizabeth Currah, William Currah, Ann Currah, John Currah, Thomas Currah, Ann English, James English, George English, Margaret English

The story of Ann Leach began in 1833 in Ryton, Durham. Ann Leach married John Currah, and had children including Ann Currah, Ann English, Elizabeth Ann Currah, George English, James English, John Currah, Margaret English, Sarah Currah, Thomas Currah, William Currah. Ann Leach passed away in 1913 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Leach began in 1833 in Ryton, Durham.
  • Ann Leach married John Currah, and had children including Ann Currah, Ann English, Elizabeth Ann Currah, George English, James English, John Currah, Margaret English, Sarah Currah, Thomas Currah, William Currah.
  • Ann Leach passed away in 1913 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland.

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Spouses(s)

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Ann Leach's Ancestors

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Ann Leach
1833–1913
Birth Place: Ryton, Durham
Parents
John Leach
1802–1882
Winlaton, County Durham, England
Sarah Ramshaw
1804–1889
Blaydon, County Durham, England
Grandparents
Jacob Leach
1770–
County Durham, England
Eleanor Husk
1781–
Winlaton, County Durham, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Leach's Descendants

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Ann Leach (1833–Jan 1913) m. John Currah (1831–23 Nov 1864)
  1. 1. Sarah Currah 1855–1927 m. Alexander Tait 1853–1895
    1. 1. Alexander Tait 1879–1930
    2. 2. John (Allan) Tait 1885–1910
    3. 3. Esther Tait 1887–1957 m. William Ruddick 1886–1941
      1. 1. Alan (Forster) Ruddick 1918–1989 m. Mary Graham 1919–2009
      2. 2. Robert (Jamieson) Ruddick 1926–1974 m. Johnanna Watson 1929–2013
      3. 3. John Ruddick 1919–1977 m. Eva Cole 1919–2006
      4. 4. William Ruddick 1915–1977
    4. 4. Annie Tait 1892–1950
  2. 2. Elizabeth (Ann) Currah 1873–
  3. 3. William Currah 1865–1934
  4. 4. Ann Currah 1863–1935
  5. 5. John Currah 1859–1941 m. Elizabeth Longstaff 1866– m. Christiana Tait 1860–1891
    1. 1. James (Longstaff) Currah 1894–1952
    2. 2. Elizabeth (Hall) Currah 1887–1937
    3. 3. John Currah 1883–
    4. 4. Matthew (William) Currah 1890–1891
    5. 5. Ann Currah 1889–
  6. 6. Thomas Currah 1857–1942
  7. 7. Ann English 1863–
  8. 8. James English 1873–1947
  9. 9. George English 1869–1930
  10. 10. Margaret English 1870–

Ann Leach's Timeline

2 Records

1833
1833
Birth of Ann Leach in Ryton, Durham
Ryton, Durham
1913
Jan 1913
Age 80
Death of Ann Leach in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1833
    Event Place: Ryton, Durham

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 1913
    Event Place: Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland

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