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Abraham Croot

Birth1759 - Haynes, Bedfordshire, , England
Death1851 - Bedfordshire, , England
MotherIslip Boston
FatherThomas Croot

Born in Haynes, Bedfordshire, , England on 1759 to Thomas Croot and Islip Boston. Abraham Croot married Ann Fleming and had 10 children. He passed away on 1851 in Bedfordshire, , England.

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Parents
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Thomas Croot
1708 - 1780
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Islip Boston
1708 - 1780
Spouse(s)
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Ann Fleming
1767 - 1810
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Hannah Kemp
1778 - 1854
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Henry Croot
1804 - 1880
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Juliet Croot
1810 - 1891
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Richard Croot
1802 - 1861
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Susanna Croot
1798 - Unknown
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Sarah Croot
1789 - Unknown
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Lucy Croot
1792 - Unknown
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Thomas Croot
1796 - 1880
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George Croot
1807 - 1879
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Edith Croot
1794 - Unknown
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John Fleming Croot
1800 - 1871

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