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Anthony Snell

Birth03 Dec 1769 - St Erth, Cornwall, England
DeathJuly 1850 - Torrington, Devonshire
MotherElizabeth Roberts
FatherAnthony Snell

Born in St Erth, Cornwall, England on 03 Dec 1769 to Anthony Snell and Elizabeth Roberts. Anthony Snell married Margaret (Edwards) Snell and had 9 children. He passed away on July 1850 in Torrington, Devonshire.

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Parents
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Anthony Snell
1735 - 1807
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Elizabeth Roberts
1744 - 1783
Spouse(s)
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Margaret (Edwards) Snell
1770 - 1852
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Dobb Snell
1804 - 1867
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Richard Edward Snell
1808 - 1876
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Anthony Snell
1798 - 1845
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Martha Snell
1812 - Unknown
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George Snell
1802 - 1802
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Mary Snell
1814 - Unknown
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Martha Snell
1800 - Unknown
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George Snell
1806 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Dobb Snell
1800 - 1804

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