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MARY EVERETT

Birthabt 1788 - Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
DeathJanuary 1866 - Finmere, Oxfordshire
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Born in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire on abt 1788. MARY EVERETT married THOMAS BARNES and had 12 children. She passed away on January 1866 in Finmere, Oxfordshire.

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Thomas Barnes
1788 - 1847
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Phoebe Barnes
1815 - 1879
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Edward Barnes
1824 - 1892
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Elizabeth Barnes
1829 - 1906
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George Barnes
1832 - 1909
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Hannah Barnes
1817 - 1817
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Joseph Barnes
1826 - 1904
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William Barnes
1811 - Unknown
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Hannah Barnes
1822 - 1832
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John Barnes
1818 - 1840
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Robert Barns
1820 - 1905
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Sarah Barnes
1813 - Unknown
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Mary Barnes
1813 - Unknown

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