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Amos Cutforth

Birth3 Mar 1701 - Epworth, Lincolnshire, England
Death9 Oct 1754 - Not Available
MotherAlice Robinson
FatherJohn Cutsforth

Born in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England on 3 Mar 1701 to John Cutsforth and Alice Robinson. Amos Cutforth married Mary Binks and had 10 children. He passed away on 9 Oct 1754.

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Parents
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John Cutsforth
1667 - Unknown
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Alice Robinson
1667 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Binks
1706 - 1781
Children Show all
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Sarah Cutforth
1728 - 1775
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John Cutforth
1735 - 1786
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Alice Cutforth
1737 - Unknown
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Hannah Cutforth
1744 - 1752
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Mary Cutforth
1739 - Unknown
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Thomas Cutforth
1726 - Unknown
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Elenor Cutforth
1747 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cutforth
1741 - Unknown
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Martha Cutforth
1749 - Unknown
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Alice Cutforth
1738 - Unknown

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