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Ann Paine 1764–1851 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 7 Oct 1764
Birth Location: Ripe, Sussex, England
Death Date: Nov 1851
Death Location: Laughton, Sussex, England
Father: FRIEND Paine
Mother: elizabeth washer
Spouse(s): William funnell
Children(s): Frances (FT)
The story of Ann Paine began in 1764 in Ripe, Sussex, England. Ann Paine married William The Shepherd Funnell, and had children including Frances Funnel Ft. Ann Paine passed away in 1851 in Laughton, Sussex, England.
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Biography
- The story of Ann Paine began in 1764 in Ripe, Sussex, England.
- Ann Paine married William The Shepherd Funnell, and had children including Frances Funnel Ft.
- Ann Paine passed away in 1851 in Laughton, Sussex, England.
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Ann Paine's Ancestors
Ann Paine's Descendants
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1. Frances (Funnel) (FT) 1789–1841 m. Thomas Dawson 1789–1870
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1. Thomas Dawson 1820– m. Sarah Ward 1809–
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1. Sarah (Ann Dawson) 4 1845– m. Thomas (Lewis) 4 1837–1900
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1. Mercy Lewis 1874–1898
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2. Walter Lewis 1884–
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3. Edith (M) Lewis 1874– m. John (Edward) Taylor 1873–1956
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4. Alfred (James) Lewis 1871– m. Sarah (Ada) Lewis 1870–
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5. Henry Lewis 1877–1943
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6. Mabel (Louisa) Lewis 1879–1966 m. William (James) Cawley 1877–1956
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Ann Paine's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 7 Oct 1764
Event Place: Ripe, Sussex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Nov 1851
Event Place: Laughton, Sussex, England