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James Banting

Birth1750 - Childrey, Berkshire, England
DeathJul 1844 - Childrey, Berkshire, England
MotherElizabeth Alder
FatherJames Banting

Born in Childrey, Berkshire, England on 1750 to James Banting and Elizabeth Alder. James Banting married Ann Laurence and had 8 children. He passed away on Jul 1844 in Childrey, Berkshire, England.

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Parents
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James Banting
1720 - 1786
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Elizabeth Alder
1720 - 1779
Spouse(s)
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Ann Laurence
1759 - Unknown
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Martha Hewlett
1748 - 1830
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Anne Laurence
1755 - 1783
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Banting
1786 - 1853
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James Banting
1788 - 1849
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William Banting
1776 - 1808
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William Banting
1776 - 1830
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James Banting
1819 - 1875
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Mary Ann Eagles
1801 - 1869
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Elizabeth Banting/bunting
1783 - 1856
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Mary Banting
1781 - 1863

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