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Priscilla Dicker

Birthabt 1783 - Cheriton Bishop, Devon
Death3 Jun 1860 - St Thomas the Apostle, Devon
MotherMary Murch
FatherRobert Dicker

Born in Cheriton Bishop, Devon on abt 1783 to Robert Dicker and Mary Murch. Priscilla Dicker married Joseph BLACKING and had 7 children. She passed away on 3 Jun 1860 in St Thomas the Apostle, Devon.

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Parents
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Robert Dicker
1753 - Unknown
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Mary Murch
1736 - 1827
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Blacking
1788 - 1836
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William Blacking
1780 - Unknown
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William Henry Blacking
1822 - 1879
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Priscilla Blacking
1818 - 1875
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Ann Blacking
1824 - 1824
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George Blacking
1819 - 1845
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Mary Ann Blacking
1816 - 1845
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John Blacking
1811 - 1884
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John Blacking
1825 - 1825

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