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Edward Message

Birth21 Aug 1774 - Wartling, Sussex, England
Death09 Mar 1845 - Herstmonceux, Sussex, England
MotherSarah Winchester
FatherWilliam MESSAGE (4 MGGF)

Born in Wartling, Sussex, England on 21 Aug 1774 to William MESSAGE (4 MGGF) and Sarah Winchester. Edward Message married Mercy Message and had 7 children. He passed away on 09 Mar 1845 in Herstmonceux, Sussex, England.

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William Message (4 Mggf)
1738 - 1810
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Sarah Winchester
1741 - 1821
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Mercy Message
1784 - 1840
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Sophia Message
1812 - 1879
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Harriet Sarah Message
1807 - 1890
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James Message
1810 - 1832
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Thomas Message
1813 - 1879
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George Message
1820 - 1882
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John Message
1817 - 1850
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Mary Message
1809 - 1873

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