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Ann Buxton

Birth20 January 1848 - Middleton-by-Youlgreave, Derbyshire, England, U.K
Death09 Jan 1930 - 88 years on Gravestone, Buried in Winster Churchyard, Derbyshire, England, U.K
MotherElizabeth Matkin
FatherFrancis Buxton

Born in Middleton-by-Youlgreave, Derbyshire, England, U.K on 20 January 1848 to Francis Buxton and Elizabeth Matkin. Ann Buxton married William Slater and had 10 children. She passed away on 09 Jan 1930 in 88 years on Gravestone, Buried in Winster Churchyard, Derbyshire, England, U.K.

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Parents
Francis Buxton
1816 - 1889
Elizabeth Matkin
1816 - 1894
Spouse(s)
William Slater
1841 - 1921
Children Show all
Tom Slater
1875 - 1961
William Slater
1869 - 1935
Fred Slater
1878 - 1951
John Slater
1874 - 1944
Francis Slater
1870 - 1957

Hannah Slater
1881 - 1927
Alice Slater
1890 - 1891
Mary Elizabeth Slater
1867 - 1949
Samuel Slater
1891 - 1966
Ann Slater
1887 - Unknown

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