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Mary Connell

Birth24 Aug 1740 - Whitkirk, Yorkshire, England
Death18 Apr 1820 - Rudby, Yorkshire, England
MotherSarah Rowlinson
FatherAnthony Connell

Born in Whitkirk, Yorkshire, England on 24 Aug 1740 to Anthony Connell and Sarah Rowlinson. Mary Connell married Benjamin Taylor and had 14 children. She passed away on 18 Apr 1820 in Rudby, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Anthony Connell
1703 - 1782
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Sarah Rowlinson
1709 - 1752
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Taylor
1732 - 1815
Children Show all
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Edmund Taylor
1772 - 1854
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Thomas Taylor
1767 - 1863
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Joseph Taylor
1783 - 1861
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Charlotte Dulaney
1775 - Unknown
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Martha Taylor
1782 - 1846
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Sarah Taylor
1758 - 1804
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John Taylor
1761 - 1835
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Ann Taylor
1767 - Unknown
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Benjamin Taylor
1768 - 1858
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Mary Taylor
1762 - 1763
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George Taylor
1779 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Taylor
1774 - Unknown
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Mary Taylor
1765 - 1821
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Edmond Taylor
1777 - Unknown

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