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Nathaniel Lang

Birth19 SEP 1710 - St Tudy, Cornwall, England
Death7/23/1792 - St. Tudy, Cornwall, England
MotherMary Bligh
FatherHumphry Lang

Born in St Tudy, Cornwall, England on 19 SEP 1710 to Humphry Lang and Mary Bligh. Nathaniel Lang married Jane Carnsew and had 9 children. He passed away on 7/23/1792 in St. Tudy, Cornwall, England.

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Humphry Lang
1680 - 1721
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Mary Bligh
1683 - Unknown
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Jane Carnsew
1726 - Unknown
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John Lang
1753 - 1836
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Richard Lang
1760 - 1835
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Nathaniel Lang
1747 - Unknown
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Jane Or Jean Lang
1757 - Unknown
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Humphrey Lang
1749 - 1778
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Rebeka Lang
1755 - Unknown
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Mary Lang
1751 - 1820
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Anne Lang
1746 - Unknown
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Grace Lang
1762 - 1820

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