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John Lear

Birth9 May 1790 - Buckland In The Moor, Devon, England
DeathJan 1867 - Newton Abbot, Devon, England
MotherElizabeth 'Betty' Leaman
FatherJohn Lear

Born in Buckland In The Moor, Devon, England on 9 May 1790 to John Lear and Elizabeth 'Betty' Leaman. John Lear married Elizabeth French and had 9 children. He passed away on Jan 1867 in Newton Abbot, Devon, England.

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Parents
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John Lear
1761 - 1851
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Elizabeth 'Betty' Leaman
1765 - 1827
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth French
1788 - 1869
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Lear
1813 - 1871
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Elias Lear
1820 - 1883
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Elijah Lear
1818 - 1895
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Sarah Lear
1813 - 1904
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Susanna Lear
1827 - Unknown
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William Lear
1816 - 1890
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Frederick Lear
1830 - 1912
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John Lear
1813 - Unknown
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Samuel Lear
1824 - Unknown

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