Ann Elizabeth Brooker
 
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						   1826
									1.0 Ann Elizabeth Brookerfemale
1999
					Father: 
									
William Brooker (born about Jul 1798 at Aylesford, Kent
											)
											
Census 
						Birth: about 1830,  at Ditton, Kent
CensusPedigree
								   1822Married: 
							
Adam Wood 
	      					about 1849
BMD
				b.
				about 1830,  at Abridge, Essex
						 d. 
						1909 
					Birth: 03 Sep 1850,  at Clerkenwell, London
Parish Reg
					Baptism: 13 Oct 1850 at St Mary, Islington, London
Parish Reg
					Death: 1884
BMD
							Additional information: 
Baptism Certificate 
	
					Birth: about 1873,  at St Georges, LondonCensus
					Birth: 19 May 1854,  at Limehouse, London
Parish Reg
					Baptism: 23 Jul 1854 at St Dunstan, Stepney, London
Parish Reg
							Additional information: 
Baptism Certificate 
	 
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