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Nathaniel Garnham

Birth23 Oct 1785 - Belstead, Suffolk, , England
Death14 Jul 1861 - Tattingstone, Suffolk, England
MotherMary Clarke
FatherRobert Garnham

Born in Belstead, Suffolk, , England on 23 Oct 1785 to Robert Garnham and Mary Clarke. Nathaniel Garnham married Elizabeth Laws and had 5 children. He passed away on 14 Jul 1861 in Tattingstone, Suffolk, England.

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Robert Garnham
1742 - 1799
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Mary Clarke
1752 - 1822
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Elizabeth Laws
1788 - 1832
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Sarah Capon Laws
1794 - 1832
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Sarah Parker
1803 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Garnham
1823 - 1841
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Rachel Ann Garnham
1820 - Unknown
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Robert Leverett Garnham
1829 - Unknown
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Mahalah Garnham
1826 - 1841
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Joseph Laws Garnham
1819 - 1886

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