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Daniel Burdge

Birth1798 - Churchill, Somerset, England
Death26 February 1882 - Axbridge Reg Dist, Somerset, England
MotherJane Burdge
FatherJohn Burdge

Born in Churchill, Somerset, England on 1798 to John Burdge and Jane Burdge. Daniel Burdge married Elizabeth Barnwell and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 February 1882 in Axbridge Reg Dist, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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John Burdge
1754 - 1832
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Jane Burdge
1756 - 1828
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Elizabeth Barnwell
1795 - 1895
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Elizabeth A Burdge
1839 - 1897
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John Thomas Burdge
1817 - 1887
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William 2Nd Burdge
1827 - 1876
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Frances Or Fanny Burdge
1833 - 1851
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Henry Burdge
1830 - 1855
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Jane Burdge
1837 - 1923
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Sarah Ann Burdge
1823 - 1859
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George Burdge
1829 - 1867
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Edmund John Burdge
1825 - Unknown

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