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Mariah Nurcombe

Birth23 Jan 1774 - Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England
DeathApril 1848 - Wellington, Somerset, United Kingdom
MotherSarah Webber
FatherRoger Nurcombe

Born in Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England on 23 Jan 1774 to Roger Nurcombe and Sarah Webber. Mariah Nurcombe married Joseph Court and had 8 children. She passed away on April 1848 in Wellington, Somerset, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Roger Nurcombe
1752 - 1816
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Sarah Webber
1752 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Court
1769 - 1847
Children Show all
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Jesse Court
1802 - 1881
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Sally Court
1807 - 1808
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Sally Court
1811 - 1889
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Mary Court
1795 - 1797
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Robert Court
1815 - 1885
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William Court
1797 - 1880
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Joseph Court
1811 - Unknown
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Mary Branford
1813 - Unknown

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