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Jemima Priddle

BirthABT 1800 - Kingsbury Episcopi, SOMERSET, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
DeathJul 1879 - Langport, Somerset, England
MotherElizabeth (Betty) Willy
FatherGeorge Priddle

Born in Kingsbury Episcopi, SOMERSET, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM on ABT 1800 to George Priddle and Elizabeth (Betty) Willy. Jemima Priddle married Robert Hodder and had 6 children. She passed away on Jul 1879 in Langport, Somerset, England.

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George Priddle
1768 - 1845
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Elizabeth (Betty) Willy
1775 - 1847
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Robert Hodder
1800 - 1854
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Marianne (Mary) Hodder
1826 - 1863
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John Hodder
1831 - Unknown
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Jane Hodder
1843 - Unknown
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Sarah Hodder
1837 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hodder
1839 - 1915
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Joseph Hodder
1816 - 1890

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