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Nicholas Whitaker

BirthABT 1627 - Of, Halesowen, Worcester, England
Death13 Sep 1671 - Belbroughton, Worcestershire, England
MotherMartha Deighton
FatherNicholas Whitaker

Born in Of, Halesowen, Worcester, England on ABT 1627 to Nicholas Whitaker and Martha Deighton. Nicholas Whitaker married Margaret Elizabeth Cul de Sac and had 6 children. He passed away on 13 Sep 1671 in Belbroughton, Worcestershire, England.

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Nicholas Whitaker
1591 - 1669
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Martha Deighton
1595 - 1657
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Margaret Elizabeth Cul De Sac
1627 - 1691
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Mary Whittaker
1647 - 1757
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John Whitaker
1651 - 1728
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William Whitaker
1644 - 1666
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Job Whitaker
1656 - 1728
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Sarah Turner
1660 - 1698
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Mary Whittaker
1661 - 1756

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