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Mary Ann Pharaoh

Birth1853 - Egremont, Cumberland
Death1930 - Egremont, Cumberland, England
MotherMartha Tear
FatherWilliam Pharaoh

Born in Egremont, Cumberland on 1853 to William Pharaoh and Martha Tear. Mary Ann Pharaoh married William Sewell and had 9 children. She passed away on 1930 in Egremont, Cumberland, England.

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Parents
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William Pharaoh
1828 - 1885
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Martha Tear
1831 - 1911
Spouse(s)
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William Sewell
1855 - 1926
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James Sewell
1884 - 1948
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Isaac Sewell
1878 - Unknown
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Martha Sewell
1886 - 1937
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Joseph Sewell
1880 - Unknown
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Mark Sewell
1896 - Unknown

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William Sewell
1889 - Unknown
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Sarah Sewell
1882 - 1970
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Dinah Sewell
1892 - Unknown
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John Sewell
1895 - Unknown

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