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Joseph Tasker

Birth8 Nov 1772 - Peasmarsh, Sussex, England
Death17 Jun 1835 - Bromley, Kent
MotherMary Wellard
FatherWilliam Tasker

Born in Peasmarsh, Sussex, England on 8 Nov 1772 to William Tasker and Mary Wellard. Joseph Tasker married Mary Ann Stoneham and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 Jun 1835 in Bromley, Kent.

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Parents
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William Tasker
1745 - 1808
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Mary Wellard
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Stoneham
1776 - 1819
Children Show all
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Joseph Tasker
1799 - 1859
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Edward Tasker
1819 - Unknown
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Thomas Tasker
1808 - 1811
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Mary Ann Tasker
1804 - Unknown
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Thomas James Tasker
1813 - Unknown
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Judith Tasker
1810 - 1812
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John Anthony Tasker
1804 - 1850
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Sarah Tasker
1815 - 1817
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William Tasker
1801 - Unknown
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Henry Tasker
1826 - Unknown

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