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Anna ("Hannah") Allen

Female Abt 1849 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna ("Hannah") Allen was born about 1849 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, England (daughter of Allen and Sophia); and died.

    Anna married George Newis. George (son of John Newis and Priscilla Attwell) was born between Apr 1848 and Jun 1848 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, England; was christened on 2 Apr 1848 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, England; died in Apr 1901 in Curry Rivel, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. John Newis was born about 1872 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somersetshire.
    2. Sarah Newis was born about 1874 in Portfield, Somersetshire.
    3. Mary Ann Newis was born about 1876 in Portfield, Somersetshire.
    4. Henrietta Newis was born between Jan 1878 and Mar 1878 in Curry Rivel, Somersetshire; and died.
    5. Georgina Newis was born between Jan 1880 and Mar 1880 in Curry Rivel, Somersetshire; and died.
    6. William Newis was born about 1882 in Curry Rivel, Somersetshire.
    7. Susan Newis was born about 1883 in Curry Rivel, Somersetshire.
    8. Charles Newis was born about 1885 in Curry Rivel, Somersetshire.
    9. Albert Newis was born about 1888 in Curry Rivel, Somersetshire.
    10. Katherine ("Kate") Newis was born between Jan 1890 and Mar 1890 in Curry Rivel, Somerset, England; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Allen and died.

    married Sophia. Sophia was born about 1821 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, England; and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sophia was born about 1821 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, England; and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. Anna ("Hannah") Allen was born about 1849 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, England; and died.



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