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Margaret Warner

BirthJuly 1631 - Tittleshall with Godwick, Norfolk, England
DeathSep 1716 - Bale, Norfolk, England
MotherAnne Hazelton
FatherThomas Warner

Born in Tittleshall with Godwick, Norfolk, England on July 1631 to Thomas Warner and Anne Hazelton. Margaret Warner married WILLIAM BECK and had 8 children. She passed away on Sep 1716 in Bale, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Warner
1611 - 1640
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Anne Hazelton
1612 - Unknown
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William Beck
Unknown - 1691
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Robert Beck
1660 - 1720
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John Beck
1670 - Unknown
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Margaret Beck
1663 - Unknown
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George Beck
1665 - Unknown
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Ann Beck
1667 - Unknown
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William Beck
1667 - 1691
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Frances Beck
1653 - Unknown
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William Beck
1660 - 1666

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