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John Sir Danvers

Birth28 Nov 1723 - Swithland, Leicestershire
Death21 Sep 1796 - Swithland, Leicestershire
MotherDame. Frances Babington
FatherSir Joseph Danvers

Born in Swithland, Leicestershire on 28 Nov 1723 to Sir Joseph Danvers and Dame. Frances Babington. John Sir Danvers married Mary Watson and had 7 children. He passed away on 21 Sep 1796 in Swithland, Leicestershire.

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Sir Joseph Danvers
1686 - 1753
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Dame. Frances Babington
1694 - 1759
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Mary Watson
1721 - 1800
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Mary Danvers
1754 - 1802
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John Watson Danvers
1755 - 1768
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William Danvers
1762 - 1762
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Susannah Danvers
1759 - Unknown
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Henry Danvers
1757 - 1757
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Joseph Danvers
1756 - 1756
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Hon. Danvers
1772 - 1802

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