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Joseph BUSHELL

Birth1717 - Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England
Death1800 - Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England
MotherMary Everson
FatherJoseph Bushell

Born in Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England on 1717 to Joseph Bushell and Mary Everson. Joseph BUSHELL married Jane Pretey and had 8 children. He passed away on 1800 in Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England.

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Joseph Bushell
1693 - 1781
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Mary Everson
1693 - Unknown
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Jane Pretey
1722 - 1770
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Joseph Bushell
1749 - 1809
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James Bushell
1755 - Unknown
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George Bushell
1762 - Unknown
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Pretey Bushell
1744 - Unknown
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Thomas Bushell
1758 - 1841
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Mary Bushell
1756 - 1774
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John Bushell
1747 - Unknown
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Jane Bushell
1752 - Unknown

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