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John Modeland

Birth1732 - Garrigill, Cumberland, England
DeathMarch 07, 1784 - Garrigill, Cumberland, England
MotherElizabeth Heaviside
FatherJohn Maudlin

Born in Garrigill, Cumberland, England on 1732 to John Maudlin and Elizabeth Heaviside. John Modeland married Sarah Pearson and had 9 children. He passed away on March 07, 1784 in Garrigill, Cumberland, England.

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Parents
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John Maudlin
1714 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Heaviside
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Pearson
1740 - 1804
Children Show all
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John Modeland
1768 - 1844
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Joshua Modeland
1777 - 1821
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John Modeland
1763 - 1765
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Sarah Modeland
1780 - Unknown
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Thomas Modeland
1765 - 1804
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Joshua Modeland
1774 - 1777
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Isaac Modeland
1771 - 1784
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Rachel Modeland
1782 - Unknown
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Hannah Modeland
Unknown - 1786

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