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Constance ANGWIN

BirthMay 30, 1736 - Ludgvan, Cornwall, England
DeathMar 1797 - Ludgvan, Cornwall, England
MotherConstance Eddy
FatherMartyn Angwin

Born in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England on May 30, 1736 to Martyn Angwin and Constance Eddy. Constance ANGWIN married William Bond and had 8 children. She passed away on Mar 1797 in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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Martyn Angwin
1703 - 1772
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Constance Eddy
1710 - 1763
Spouse(s)
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William Bond
1734 - 1777
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Phyllis Bond
1757 - 1815
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Constance Bond
1759 - 1815
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William Bond
1763 - Unknown
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Loveday Bond
1762 - Unknown
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Richard Bond
1764 - Unknown
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William Bond
1771 - Unknown
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Elijah Bond
1777 - Unknown
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Loveday (2) Bond
1767 - 1769

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