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Ann Jane Skillicorn

Birth28 Jun 1843 - Lonan, Isle of Man
Death7 June, 1942 - Mineral Point, Iowa, Wisconsin
MotherEleanor Skillicorn
FatherJames Skillicorn

Born in Lonan, Isle of Man on 28 Jun 1843 to James Skillicorn and Eleanor Skillicorn. Ann Jane Skillicorn had 12 children. She passed away on 7 June, 1942 in Mineral Point, Iowa, Wisconsin.

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Parents
James Skillicorn
1826 - Unknown
Eleanor Skillicorn
1823 - 1874
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Francis Charles Callow
1876 - 1954
Lillian S. Callow
1878 - 1955
Joseph Edward Callow
1872 - Unknown
Pearl Hannah Callow
1880 - 1965
Clara Callow
1865 - 1957
Henrietta H. Callow
1880 - 1884

Catherine Maude "Kate" Callow
1874 - 1964
John H Callow
1867 - 1945
William James Callow
1861 - 1941
Ann Jane Callow
1862 - 1935
Sophy Edith Callow
1869 - 1925
Mary Ellen Callow
1864 - 1949

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