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Anna FORD 1818–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 June 1818

Birth Location: Perranuthnoe, Cornwall, England

Death Date: 23 June 1902

Death Location: Goldsithney, Cornwall, England

Father: Robert FORD

Mother: Grace WILLIAMS

Spouse(s): Joseph BRYANT

Children(s): John BRYANT

In 1818, Anna FORD entered the world in Perranuthnoe, Cornwall, England, born to Robert Ford And Grace Williams. Anna FORD married Joseph Bryant, and had children including John Bryant. Anna FORD passed away in 1902 in Goldsithney, Cornwall, England.

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Biography

  • In 1818, Anna FORD entered the world in Perranuthnoe, Cornwall, England, born to Robert Ford And Grace Williams.
  • Anna FORD married Joseph Bryant, and had children including John Bryant.
  • Anna FORD passed away in 1902 in Goldsithney, Cornwall, England.

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Anna FORD's Ancestors

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Anna FORD
1818–1902
Birth Place: Perranuthnoe, Cornwall, England
Parents
Robert FORD
1778–1838
Breage Parish, Cornwall
Grace WILLIAMS
1782–1828
Perrananworthal, Cornwall, England
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Anna FORD's Descendants

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Anna FORD (19 June 1818–23 June 1902) m. Joseph BRYANT (20 Dec 1816–05 Jan 1877)
  1. 1. John BRYANT 1852–1925 m. Anne (Maria) MALE 1854–1894

Anna FORD's Timeline

2 Records

1818
19 June 1818
Birth of Anna FORD in Perranuthnoe, Cornwall, England
Perranuthnoe, Cornwall, England
1902
23 June 1902
Age 84
Death of Anna FORD in Goldsithney, Cornwall, England
Goldsithney, Cornwall, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 June 1818
    Event Place: Perranuthnoe, Cornwall, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 June 1902
    Event Place: Goldsithney, Cornwall, England

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