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David Dolman

Birthabt 1777 - Newcastle, Northumberland, England
DeathJan 1848 - Newcastle, Northumberland, England
MotherIsabella Nichols
FatherNehemiah Dolman

Born in Newcastle, Northumberland, England on abt 1777 to Nehemiah Dolman and Isabella Nichols. David Dolman married Margaret Dryden and had 9 children. He passed away on Jan 1848 in Newcastle, Northumberland, England.

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Parents
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Nehemiah Dolman
1754 - Unknown
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Isabella Nichols
1751 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Dryden
1775 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Robert James Dolman
1807 - 1848
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James Dolman
1800 - 1851
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Nehemiah Dolman
1798 - Unknown
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William Dolman
1810 - Unknown
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Mary Dolman
1815 - Unknown
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Margaret Dolman
1813 - 1900
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John Dolman
1817 - 1874
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Ralph Dolman
1803 - Unknown
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David Dolman
1805 - Unknown

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