Ann Mather

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Ann Mather

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  • Ann Benson

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1786-1831

History

Ann Mather (1786-1831) was the daughter of Rev. Joseph Benson (1749-1821), a prominent Methodist minister and friend of John Wesley. She married Robert Mather (c1782-1855)

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Joseph Benson Mather (1814-1890)

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AU TAS UTAS SPARC DX20

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family

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Joseph Benson Mather

is the child of

Ann Mather

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Robert Andrew Mather (1815-1884)

Identifier of related entity

AU TAS UTAS SPARC M19

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family

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Robert Andrew Mather

is the child of

Ann Mather

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Robert Mather (1782-1855)

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AU TAS UTAS SPARC M10

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family

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Robert Mather

is the spouse of

Ann Mather

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Robert Mather (Jnr) (1847-1913)

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AU TAS UTAS SPARC M19

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family

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Robert Mather (Jnr)

is the grandchild of

Ann Mather

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AU TAS UTAS SPARC M10

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