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John Young

Birthabt 1781 - Clarendon Park, Wiltshire
Death10 Mar 1855 - Throop, Dorset, England
MotherAnn Mott
FatherThomas Young

Born in Clarendon Park, Wiltshire on abt 1781 to Thomas Young and Ann Mott. John Young married Sarah Holloway and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 Mar 1855 in Throop, Dorset, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Young
1751 - 1830
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Ann Mott
1749 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Holloway
1787 - 1852
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Sarah Young
1787 - 1870
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Fredrick Young
1828 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Rebecca Young
1822 - 1890
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Benjamin James Young
1820 - 1854
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William Young
1818 - 1886
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Henry Young
1814 - 1888
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Robert Young
1806 - Unknown
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Hind Young
1825 - 1879
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Harriet Young
1809 - 1885
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George Young
1813 - 1865
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Henry Young
1838 - Unknown

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