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John Scardefield

BirthJuly 1709 - sidlesham sussex, England
Death27th July 1805 - Harting Sussex England
MotherAbigail Smith
FatherJohn Scarvel

Born in sidlesham sussex, England on July 1709 to John Scarvel and Abigail Smith. John Scardefield married Jane Tupper and had 7 children. He passed away on 27th July 1805 in Harting Sussex England.

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John Scarvel
1686 - Unknown
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Abigail Smith
1680 - Unknown
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Jane Tupper
1709 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Scardfield
1738 - 1823
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William Scardefield
1752 - Unknown
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Stephen Scarville
1739 - Unknown
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Thos Scardefield
1747 - Unknown
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Anne Scardefield
1744 - 1744
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Anne Scardefield
1751 - Unknown
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Sarah Scardefield
1735 - Unknown

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