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John Board

Birth07 Nov 1802 - Seaton, And, Beer, Devon, England
DeathJun 1883 - Devonshire, United Kingdom
MotherMary Bowditch
FatherJohn Board

Born in Seaton, And, Beer, Devon, England on 07 Nov 1802 to John Board and Mary Bowditch. John Board married Sarah Hare and had 9 children. He passed away on Jun 1883 in Devonshire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Board
1781 - 1841
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Mary Bowditch
1778 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Hare
1801 - 1843
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Ann Potter
1806 - 1834
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Edwin Board
1822 - 1870
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Thomas Board
1836 - Unknown
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Thirza Board
1831 - 1902
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Joseph Board
1840 - 1891
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John William Board
1831 - Unknown
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Angelina Board
1834 - 1834
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Emma Board
1824 - 1847
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Marianne Board
1826 - Unknown
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Julia Catherine Savidge Board
1823 - 1903

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