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John Ward

Birth21/12/1746 - Sudbury Archdeaconry
Death7 Mar 1820 - St Edmund, Assington, Suffolk, England
MotherMary Ward
FatherWilliam Ward

Born in Sudbury Archdeaconry on 21/12/1746 to William Ward and Mary Ward. John Ward married Anne GAME and had 11 children. He passed away on 7 Mar 1820 in St Edmund, Assington, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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William Ward
1725 - 1778
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Mary Ward
1725 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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Anne Game
1743 - 1824
Children Show all
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Anne Ward
1774 - 1811
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Prudence Ward
1771 - 1852
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James Ward
1784 - Unknown
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John Ward
1779 - Unknown
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Sarah Ward
1776 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ward
1781 - Unknown
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Heziah Ward
1787 - 1811
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Ann Ward
1766 - 1766
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John Ward
1779 - Unknown
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Susannah Ward
1773 - Unknown
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Lydia Ward
1776 - Unknown

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