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Mary RICHARDS

Birth1768 - Singleton, Sussex, England
Death1831 - Chichester St Peter the Great, Sussex, England
MotherAnn Banks
FatherHenry Richards

Born in Singleton, Sussex, England on 1768 to Henry Richards and Ann Banks. Mary RICHARDS married Charles CHARMAN and had 13 children. She passed away on 1831 in Chichester St Peter the Great, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Henry Richards
1745 - Unknown
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Ann Banks
1740 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charles Charman
1765 - 1815
Children Show all
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Emily (Amelia) Charman
1787 - 1838
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George Charman
1798 - 1839
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Ann Charman
1793 - 1817
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Charlotte Charman
1791 - Unknown
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Charles Charman
1795 - 1805
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James Charman
1808 - 1808
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Henry Charman
1808 - 1808
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Eliza Ann Charman
1792 - 1857
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William Charman
1805 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Charman
1800 - Unknown
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Harriet Charman
1803 - 1880
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Benjamin Charman
1810 - 1876
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John Charman
1789 - Unknown

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