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Catharine Rybold

BirthJan 1761 - Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England
DeathFeb 1838 - Leadenhall Street, City of London
MotherCatharine Gould
FatherWilliam Rybold

Born in Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England on Jan 1761 to William Rybold and Catharine Gould. Catharine Rybold married Henry Pound and had 7 children. She passed away on Feb 1838 in Leadenhall Street, City of London.

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William Rybold
1736 - 1804
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Catharine Gould
1739 - 1804
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Henry Pound
1766 - 1827
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Catharine Elizabeth Pound
1789 - 1839
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Henry Pound
1797 - 1861
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William Pound
1794 - Unknown
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Henry Pound
1792 - Unknown
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John Pound
1795 - 1798
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Mary Pound
1804 - Unknown
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Mary Pound
1804 - Unknown

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