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Mary Ann Laycock

Birthabt 1819-1821 - Bourne, Yorkshire, England
DeathJuly 1900 - Hull, Yorkshire East Riding
MotherMary Johnson
FatherWilliam Laycock (4gtgf)

Born in Bourne, Yorkshire, England on abt 1819-1821 to William Laycock (4gtgf) and Mary Johnson. Mary Ann Laycock married Nathan Wild Cracknell and had 9 children. She passed away on July 1900 in Hull, Yorkshire East Riding.

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Parents
William Laycock (4Gtgf)
1794 - 1880
Mary Johnson
1799 - 1882
Spouse(s)
Nathan Wild Cracknell
1813 - 1861
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Harriet Ann Cracknell
1850 - 1925
Alice Maud Cracknell
1862 - 1903
Nathan William Laycock Cracknell
1838 - 1899
Eli Cracknell
1844 - 1882
Emanuel James Cracknell
1849 - Unknown

Elizabeth Cracknell
1846 - 1895
George Cracknell
1842 - 1914
Rosetta Cracknell
1855 - 1930
Gersham John Cracknell
1853 - 1919

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