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James Chard

BirthAbt 1785 - Chewstoke, Somerset, England
DeathDec 1846 - Burrington, Somerset, England
MotherMary Cole
FatherJames Chard

Born in Chewstoke, Somerset, England on Abt 1785 to James Chard and Mary Cole. James Chard married Ann Tucker and had 11 children. He passed away on Dec 1846 in Burrington, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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James Chard
1743 - 1810
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Mary Cole
1750 - 1827
Spouse(s)
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Ann Tucker
1788 - 1875
Children Show all
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Charlotte Chard
1826 - 1902
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Martha Chard
1824 - 1881
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Willilam Chard
1819 - Unknown
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Francis Chard
1828 - Unknown
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Israel Chard
1830 - Unknown
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James Chard
1816 - 1868
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Charles Chard
1821 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Chard
1812 - 1845
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Melinda Chard
1832 - Unknown
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Henry Chard
1811 - 1860
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Maria Chard
1834 - 1834

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