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David Long

Birth04 FEB 1781 - Hanborough,Oxon
Death29 Oct 1853 - Hanborough, Oxfordshire, , England
MotherAnn Day
FatherSolomon Long

Born in Hanborough,Oxon on 04 FEB 1781 to Solomon Long and Ann Day. David Long married Sarah Ward and had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Oct 1853 in Hanborough, Oxfordshire, , England.

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Parents
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Solomon Long
1751 - 1841
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Ann Day
1746 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ward
1785 - 1848
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Mary Brice
1781 - 1805
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Sarah Ward
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Benjamin Long
1822 - 1902
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Charlotte Long
1825 - 1900
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Elizabeth Long
1816 - 1859
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David Long
1814 - 1881
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Sarah Long
1828 - 1905
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John Long
1807 - 1846
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Maria Long
1809 - 1875
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Susannah Long
1819 - 1836
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Stephen Long
1810 - 1835
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Charlotte Long
1805 - 1815

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