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Phoebe Worker

Birth2 Mar 1800 - Flitton with Silsoe, Bedfordshire, England
DeathJul Aug Sep Qtr 1841 - Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England
MotherSarah Willis
FatherJames Worker

Born in Flitton with Silsoe, Bedfordshire, England on 2 Mar 1800 to James Worker and Sarah Willis. Phoebe Worker married John MARTIN and had 7 children. She passed away on Jul Aug Sep Qtr 1841 in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England.

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Parents
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James Worker
1768 - 1810
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Sarah Willis
1772 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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John Martin
1805 - Unknown
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John Marcin
1799 - 1828
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Richard Martin
1830 - 1870
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George Martin
1834 - Unknown
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Charles Martin
1832 - Unknown
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William Mooring
1825 - Unknown
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Mary Moorhen/mooring
1820 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Moorhen/mooring
1826 - 1828
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Sarah Moorhen
1822 - Unknown

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