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Mary Ann Wilton

Birth18 Oct 1839 - St.Neot, Cornwall, England
Death14 Sep 1920 - New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia
MotherMary Ann Lobb
FatherJohn Wilton

Born in St.Neot, Cornwall, England on 18 Oct 1839 to John Wilton and Mary Ann Lobb. Mary Ann Wilton married Samuel Wallowner Townsend and had 12 children. She passed away on 14 Sep 1920 in New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia.

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Parents
John Wilton
1814 - 1876
Mary Ann Lobb
1821 - 1846
Spouse(s)
Samuel Wallowner Townsend
1822 - 1906
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Robert Townsend
1865 - 1923
Samuel George Perryman Townsend
1859 - 1932
Wallace Townsend
1864 - 1900
William Townsend
1875 - 1962
Eliza Townsend
1867 - 1934
Sarah Elizabeth Townsend
1885 - 1954

George Samuel Townsend
1873 - 1946
Arthur Edwin Townsend
1878 - 1947
Walter Townsend
1877 - 1878
Mary Martha Townsend
1882 - 1968
Martha Anne Townsend
1861 - 1882
John Townsend
1870 - 1943

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