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Mary Cornforth

Birth1690 - Not Available
Death1742 - Edmonton All Saints, Middlesex, England
MotherSarah Byworth
FatherHenry Cornforth

Born on 1690 to Henry Cornforth and Sarah Byworth. Mary Cornforth married Robert Everdon and had 9 children. She passed away on 1742 in Edmonton All Saints, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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Henry Cornforth
1660 - 1719
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Sarah Byworth
1665 - 1704
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Robert Everdon
1685 - 1754
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Susanna Everden
1726 - 1804
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Mary Everdon
1717 - 1720
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John Everden
1720 - 1754
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Robert Everdon
1724 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Everdon
1716 - Unknown
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Thomas Everden
1729 - Unknown
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Sarah Everden
1719 - Unknown
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Frances Everden
1727 - Unknown
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Henry Everden
Unknown - 1769

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