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John CONQUEST

Birth17 Feb 1689 - Wilden, Bedfordshire, , England
Death7 Oct 1762 - Monks, Buckinghamshire, , England
MotherHannah booth
FatherJohn Conquest

Born in Wilden, Bedfordshire, , England on 17 Feb 1689 to John Conquest and Hannah booth. John CONQUEST married Mary Pain and had 9 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1762 in Monks, Buckinghamshire, , England.

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Parents
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John Conquest
1660 - 1731
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Hannah Booth
1675 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Pain
1700 - Unknown
Children Show all
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James Conquest
1731 - 1732
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Joseph Conquest
1729 - 1797
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Thomas Conquest
1725 - 1814
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James Conquest
1734 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Conquest
1727 - 1728
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Timothy Conquest
1738 - Unknown
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John Conquest
1725 - Unknown
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William Conquest
1725 - Unknown
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James Conquest
1734 - Unknown

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