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Constantine Chegwidden

Birth3 Feb 1813 - Crantock, Cornwall, England
DeathJun 1882 - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
MotherAnn Chenoweth
FatherThomas Chegwidden

Born in Crantock, Cornwall, England on 3 Feb 1813 to Thomas Chegwidden and Ann Chenoweth. Constantine Chegwidden married Sarah Morgan and had 5 children. He passed away on Jun 1882 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.

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Thomas Chegwidden
1784 - 1867
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Ann Chenoweth
1779 - 1873
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Sarah Morgan
1821 - 1871
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Jane Roberts
1838 - Unknown
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Walter Elias Chegwidden
1865 - 1932
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Sarah Charlotte Chegwidden
1853 - 1914
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Constantine Phillip Chegwidden
1856 - Unknown
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Thomas Lewis Chegwidden
1846 - 1901
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Thomas M. Chegwiddan
1868 - Unknown

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