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Mary Sheldon

Birth1665 - Not Available
Death7 Nov 1735 - All Saints Church, Elton, Derbyshire, England
MotherMary Wheatcroft
FatherSolomon Sheldon

Born on 1665 to Solomon Sheldon and Mary Wheatcroft. Mary Sheldon married George (Wheeldon) Walton and had 9 children. She passed away on 7 Nov 1735 in All Saints Church, Elton, Derbyshire, England.

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Parents
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Solomon Sheldon
1634 - 1719
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Mary Wheatcroft
1637 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George (Wheeldon) Walton
1645 - 1714
Children Show all
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Capt George James Walton
1680 - 1767
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Ann Wheeldon
1684 - 1704
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Mary Wheeldon
1713 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Wheeldon
1691 - 1752
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George Augustus Wheeldon
1689 - Unknown
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Dorothy Wheeldon
1702 - Unknown
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William Wheeldon
1695 - Unknown
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Ann Wheeldon
1704 - 1778
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Robert Walton
1679 - 1749

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