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Jean Torode

Birth25 Sep 1681 - St Saviour, Guernsey, Channel Islands
Death23 Jul 1751 - St Saviour, Guernsey, Channel Islands
MotherMarie Le Telier
FatherJean Torode

Born in St Saviour, Guernsey, Channel Islands on 25 Sep 1681 to Jean Torode and Marie Le Telier. Jean Torode married Rachel Roland and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 Jul 1751 in St Saviour, Guernsey, Channel Islands.

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Parents
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Jean Torode
1653 - 1751
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Marie Le Telier
1658 - 1728
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Roland
1718 - 1797
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Judith Torode
1694 - 1742
Children Show all
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Judith Torode
1743 - 1800
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William Torode
1748 - 1804
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Charles Torode
1750 - 1819
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Abraham Torode
1745 - 1784
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Marie Thoraude
1735 - Unknown
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Jean Torode
1732 - Unknown
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Judith Torode
1729 - 1765
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Thomas Torode
1735 - Unknown

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