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Charles Guy

Birth19 Aug 1656 - St. Minver, Cornwall, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherNot Available
FatherWilliam 1617 Guy

Born in St. Minver, Cornwall, England on 19 Aug 1656 to William 1617 Guy. Charles Guy married Alce MABLY and had 13 children.

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Parents
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William 1617 Guy
1617 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Alce Mably
1665 - 1725
Children Show all
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Richard Guy
1694 - Unknown
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Jane Guy
1701 - Unknown
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Als (Alice) Guy
1685 - Unknown
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Mary Guy
1704 - Unknown
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Phillip Guy
1697 - Unknown
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Ann Guy
1698 - 1698
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Susanna Guy
1707 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Guy
1693 - Unknown
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Charles Guy
1687 - 1687
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Elizabeth Guy
1689 - 1690
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Joan Guy
1710 - Unknown
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Charles Guy
1691 - Unknown
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Ann Guy
1700 - Unknown

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