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John Dennett

Birth31 May 1661 - Midhurst, Sussex, England
Death4 March 1730 - Midhurst, Sussex, England
MotherElizabeth (Dennett)
FatherWilliam Dennett

Born in Midhurst, Sussex, England on 31 May 1661 to William Dennett and Elizabeth (Dennett). John Dennett married Mary Lawder and had 14 children. He passed away on 4 March 1730 in Midhurst, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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William Dennett
1635 - 1690
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Elizabeth (Dennett)
1637 - 1708
Spouse(s)
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Mary Lawder
1663 - 1753
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Thomas Dennett
1703 - 1705
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Temas Dennett
1690 - 1691
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Elizabeth Dennett
1691 - 1780
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Tommas Dennett
1696 - Unknown
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Richard Dennett
1701 - 1729
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Richard Dennett
1698 - Unknown
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Ann Dennett
1699 - 1717
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Martha Dennett
1707 - Unknown
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Mary Dennett
1686 - Unknown
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Hannah Dennett
1706 - Unknown
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Jane Dennett
1686 - 1780
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William Dennett
1689 - 1716
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John Dennett
1687 - 1716
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Jane Dennett
1692 - Unknown

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