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James Burden

Birth1705 - Semley, Wiltshire
Death23 Jun 1768 - Semley, Wiltshire
MotherMary Barratt
FatherJohn Burden

Born in Semley, Wiltshire on 1705 to John Burden and Mary Barratt. James Burden married Mary Ings and had 18 children. He passed away on 23 Jun 1768 in Semley, Wiltshire.

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Parents
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John Burden
1683 - 1730
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Mary Barratt
1683 - 1719
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ings
1719 - 1788
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Rebecca Elizabeth Hannam
1701 - 1744
Children Show all
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Jabez Aka John Burden
1759 - 1821
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Sarah Burden
1763 - 1816
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Jonah Burden
1742 - 1827
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Jacob Burden
1735 - 1813
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James Burden
1731 - 1769
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Kerenhappuch Burden
1756 - 1792
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Jahaziel Burden
1745 - 1822
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Ishmerai (James) Burden
1747 - 1832
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Igdaliah (William) Burden
1749 - 1827
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Jemima Burden
1751 - 1831
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Joseph Burden
1732 - 1825
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Diana Burden
1736 - Unknown
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John Burden
1738 - 1827
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John Burden
1760 - 1846
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Jacob Burden
1757 - 1809
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Joseph Burden
1755 - 1809
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Betty Burden
1761 - 1762
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Janet Burden
1765 - 1819

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