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Ann Elizabeth BARRETT

Birth25 Dec 1819 - Marston St Lawrence, Northamptonshire, England
Death12 Dec 1900 - Simcoe, Norfolk Co, Ontario, Canada
MotherElizabeth Woolston
FatherJohn Barrett

Born in Marston St Lawrence, Northamptonshire, England on 25 Dec 1819 to John Barrett and Elizabeth Woolston. Ann Elizabeth BARRETT married John Edward Barber and had 15 children. She passed away on 12 Dec 1900 in Simcoe, Norfolk Co, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
John Barrett
1787 - 1838
Elizabeth Woolston
1780 - 1864
Spouse(s)
John Edward Barber
1819 - 1901
Children Show all
Elijah Barber
1859 - 1935
James Edward Barber
1839 - 1923
Edward Barber
1841 - 1923
William E. Barber
1849 - 1906
Charlotte Sarah Elizabeth Barber
1856 - 1954
Sarah Ann Barber
1846 - 1929
Mary Ann Barber
1858 - 1951
John Jr Barber
1864 - 1897

Abigail Barber
1862 - 1952
George Barber
1855 - Unknown
Thomas Barber
1850 - 1890
Ellen Matilda "Ella" Barber
1855 - 1924
Joseph Barber
1852 - 1861
Catharine Barber
1846 - 1920
Jane A Barber
1865 - 1938

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