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Sign up freeAnne (Anna) Cowling 1707–1742 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1707
Birth Location: Silsden, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1742
Death Location: Silsden, Yorkshire, England
Father: Edmund Cowling
Mother: Mary 8GG
Spouse(s): Thomas 5ggf
Children(s): Mary Jackson
In 1707, Anne (Anna) Cowling entered the world in Silsden, Yorkshire, England, born to Edmund Or Edward Cowling And Mary Cromack 8Gg. Anne (Anna) Cowling married Thomas Jackson 5Ggf, and had children including Mary Jackson. Anne (Anna) Cowling passed away in 1742 in Silsden, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1707, Anne (Anna) Cowling entered the world in Silsden, Yorkshire, England, born to Edmund Or Edward Cowling And Mary Cromack 8Gg.
- Anne (Anna) Cowling married Thomas Jackson 5Ggf, and had children including Mary Jackson.
- Anne (Anna) Cowling passed away in 1742 in Silsden, Yorkshire, England.
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Anne Cowling's Ancestors
Anne Cowling's Descendants
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1. Mary Jackson 1730–1798
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1. William Lowcock 1755–1837 m. Margaret Atkinson 1761–1818
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1. Mary Lowcock 1787–1853 m. James (Robert) Thackray 1779–1857
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1. William Thackray 1817–1888 m. Maria Dickenson 1811–1854
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1707
Event Place: Silsden, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1742
Event Place: Silsden, Yorkshire, England