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Annie Mary Clough

Birth27 Dec 1869 - Mt Peel, Canterbury, New Zealand
Death3 Dec 1943 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MotherEllen Regan
FatherAbner Robinson-Clough

Born in Mt Peel, Canterbury, New Zealand on 27 Dec 1869 to Abner Robinson-Clough and Ellen Regan. Annie Mary Clough married William Walter Jacobs and had 12 children. She passed away on 3 Dec 1943 in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Parents
Abner Robinson-clough
1840 - 1910
Ellen Regan
1843 - 1932
Spouse(s)
William Walter Jacobs
1866 - 1950
William Sibley
Unknown - Unknown
William Sibley
1848 - 1916
Children Show all
Archie Athel Jacobs
1896 - 1974
Gordon Edgar Jacobs
1893 - 1975
Robert Jacobs
1902 - 1983
Kathleen Esther Jacobs
1908 - 1987
Lavinia Alice Jacobs
1891 - 1977
Emily Matilda Jacobs
1900 - 1931

Flora Edith Jacobs
1905 - 1996
Lucy Phyllis Jacobs
1898 - 1984
William Martin Jacobs
1894 - 1907
Ethel Cessie Jacobs
1911 - 1938
Wilfred Jacobs
1913 - 1974
Mary Annie Sibley
1886 - 1888

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