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Morris Britton

Birth23 Feb 1642 - Oldland, Bitton, Gloucester, England
Death17 May 1716 - Bitton, Gloucestershire, England
MotherElizabeth Deane
FatherJohn Britton

Born in Oldland, Bitton, Gloucester, England on 23 Feb 1642 to John Britton and Elizabeth Deane. Morris Britton married Margaret Gee Moor and had 12 children. He passed away on 17 May 1716 in Bitton, Gloucestershire, England.

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John Britton
1605 - 1648
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Elizabeth Deane
1610 - 1648
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Margaret Gee Moor
1643 - 1716
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Morris Britton
1668 - 1742
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William Britton
1684 - Unknown
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Stephen Britton
1686 - 1748
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Stephen Britton
1685 - 1730
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John Britton
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Britton
1704 - 1790
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Jane Britton
1695 - Unknown
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Daniel Britten
1693 - 1755
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Susannah Britton
1698 - Unknown
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Isaac Britton
1702 - 1787
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Thomas Britton
1704 - 1781
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Morris Britton
1701 - Unknown

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