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Mary Boreham

Birth1762 - Thundersley, Essex, England
Death13 Sep 1809 - Southchurch, Essex, England
MotherMrs. Boreham
FatherMr. Boreham

Born in Thundersley, Essex, England on 1762 to Mr. Boreham and Mrs. Boreham. Mary Boreham married Michael Saward and had 14 children. She passed away on 13 Sep 1809 in Southchurch, Essex, England.

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Parents
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Mr. Boreham
1740 - Unknown
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Mrs. Boreham
1742 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Michael Saward
1760 - 1815
Children Show all
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Michael Saward
1795 - 1874
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Rebecca Saward
1793 - 1858
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Rachel Saward
1792 - 1837
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Catherine Saward
1790 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Saward
1797 - 1877
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Ann Matilda Saward
1806 - 1806
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Stephen Saward
1799 - 1802
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Margaret Saward
1801 - 1801
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Augusta Saward
1802 - 1803
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Amelia Saward
1803 - 1805
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John Saward
1809 - 1809
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Maria Saward
1800 - 1800
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Mary Ann Saward
1789 - 1797
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Catherine Saward
Unknown - Unknown

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