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Joseph Warrender

Birth1742 - Great Chatwell, Staffordshire, England, UK
DeathUNKNOWN - Not Available
MotherAnn W
FatherWilliam Warrender

Born in Great Chatwell, Staffordshire, England, UK on 1742 to William Warrender and Ann W. Joseph Warrender married (H)Annah Taylor and had 9 children. He passed away on UNKNOWN.

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William Warrender
1697 - Unknown
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Ann W
Unknown - 1755
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(H)annah Taylor
1751 - 1829
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Mary Warrender
1784 - Unknown
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William Warrender
1779 - 1800
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James Warrender
1792 - 1798
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Moses Warrender
1796 - 1849
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John Warrender
1782 - 1850
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Moses Warrender
1794 - 1796
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Thomas Warrender
1802 - Unknown
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Sarah Warrender
1804 - Unknown
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Thomas Warrender
1802 - Unknown

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