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Ann Draper

BirthMar 1831 - Cubbington, Warwickshire, England
DeathApril 1914 - Warwick, Warwickshire
MotherJulia Faulks
FatherThomas Draper

Born in Cubbington, Warwickshire, England on Mar 1831 to Thomas Draper and Julia Faulks. Ann Draper married George Skelcey and had 10 children. She passed away on April 1914 in Warwick, Warwickshire.

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Parents
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Thomas Draper
1789 - 1871
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Julia Faulks
1794 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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George Skelcey
1825 - 1881
Children Show all
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John Skelsey
1860 - 1916
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Annie Skelsey
1868 - 1932
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Emma Skelsey
1857 - 1931
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James Skelcey
1853 - 1929
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Thomas Skelsey
1855 - 1923

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Harry Skelsey
1865 - 1945
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George Skelcey
1863 - 1950
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William Skelsey
1851 - 1936
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Eliza Harriet Skelcey
1870 - 1873
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Frederick Skelsey
1873 - 1873

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