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Henry Scadding

Birth18 Jan 1727 - Hemyock, Devon
Death1765 - Pitminster, Somerset, England
MotherJoan Southwood
FatherAaron Scadding

Born in Hemyock, Devon on 18 Jan 1727 to Aaron Scadding and Joan Southwood. Henry Scadding married Catherine Bursel and had 8 children. He passed away on 1765 in Pitminster, Somerset, England.

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Aaron Scadding
1683 - 1763
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Joan Southwood
1691 - Unknown
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Catherine Bursel
1727 - 1782
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Jane Scadding
1761 - Unknown
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Mary Scadding
1747 - Unknown
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Agnes Scadding
1764 - 1841
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George Scadding
1753 - 1824
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Elizabeth Scadding
1753 - Unknown
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James Scadding
1747 - 1802
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Harriet Scadding
1759 - Unknown
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Ann Scadding
1751 - Unknown

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