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Mary Ann Gammon 1825–1898 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1825
Birth Location: Maryport, Cumberland, England
Death Date: Jan 1898
Death Location: Eastry, Kent, England
Father: Stephen Gammon
Mother: Jane (Hadden)
Spouse(s): Abraham Ford
Children(s): Abraham Ford
Mary Ann Gammon was born in 1825 in Maryport, Cumberland, England, the child of Stephen Gammon And Jane Hadwin Hadden. Mary Ann Gammon married Abraham Ford, and had children including Abraham Ford. Mary Ann Gammon passed away in 1898 in Eastry, Kent, England.
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Biography
- Mary Ann Gammon was born in 1825 in Maryport, Cumberland, England, the child of Stephen Gammon And Jane Hadwin Hadden.
- Mary Ann Gammon married Abraham Ford, and had children including Abraham Ford.
- Mary Ann Gammon passed away in 1898 in Eastry, Kent, England.
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Mary Gammon's Ancestors
Mary Gammon's Descendants
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1. Abraham Ford 1857–1924 m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Crow 1858–1929
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1. William (James) Ford 1879–1956 m. Elizabeth ((Lizzie)) Parker 1873–
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1. Alfred (William) Ford 1902–1965 m. Elizabeth (Amelia) Stratton 1906–1984
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2. Margaret Ford 1903–
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3. William (James) Ford 1905–1984
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4. Robert (Henry) Ford 1906–1944
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5. Stanley Ford 1909–1987
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Mary Gammon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1825
Event Place: Maryport, Cumberland, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Jan 1898
Event Place: Eastry, Kent, England