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Ann Rushton 1782–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1782

Birth Location: Barrowford, Lancashire, England

Death Date: Feb 1846

Death Location: New Bridge, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England

Father: John Rushton

Mother: Nancy Walton

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Ann Rushton was born in 1782 in Barrowford, Lancashire, England, the child of John Rushton And Nancy Walton. Ann Rushton passed away in 1846 in New Bridge, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • Ann Rushton was born in 1782 in Barrowford, Lancashire, England, the child of John Rushton And Nancy Walton.
  • Ann Rushton passed away in 1846 in New Bridge, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England.

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Ann Rushton's Ancestors

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Ann Rushton
1782–1846
Birth Place: Barrowford, Lancashire, England
Parents
John Rushton
1745–1839
Marsden, Lancashire, England
Nancy Walton
1753–1835
Great Marsden, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
James Rushton
1708–1768
Foulridge, Lancashire, England
John Walton
1728–1817
Colne, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth Walker
1733–
Great-Grandparents
William (Rishton)
1680–1718
Ann Baldwin
1680–1708
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ellena Whittaker
1665–1710
Christopher Baldwin
1652–1700
Anna Tattersall
1654–1698

Ann Rushton's Timeline

2 Records

1782
May 1782
Birth of Ann Rushton in Barrowford, Lancashire, England
Barrowford, Lancashire, England
1846
Feb 1846
Age 64
Death of Ann Rushton in New Bridge, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England
New Bridge, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1782
    Event Place: Barrowford, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1846
    Event Place: New Bridge, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England

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