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Priscilla (2) Quantock

Birth04th March 1818 - Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset, England
DeathSep 1894 - Pitney Nr, Langport,Somerset, United Kingdom
MotherHonour Collins
FatherHenry Quantock

Born in Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset, England on 04th March 1818 to Henry Quantock and Honour Collins. Priscilla (2) Quantock married Henry (P Quantock) Baulch and had 13 children. She passed away on Sep 1894 in Pitney Nr, Langport,Somerset, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Henry Quantock
1789 - 1838
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Honour Collins
1793 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Henry (P Quantock) Baulch
1809 - 1886
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Job Baulch
1850 - 1914
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George Baulch
1839 - 1913
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Joseph Baulch
1860 - 1946
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Charles Baulch
1848 - 1915
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Ann Baulch
1838 - 1911
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Henry Baulch
1843 - Unknown
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Sarah Baulch
1845 - Unknown
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John Baulch
1841 - 1864
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Priscilla (3) Baulch
1858 - 1910
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James Baulch
1836 - 1923
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Mary Ann Baulch
1853 - 1925
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Joseph Baulch
1852 - 1861
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Henry Baulch
1841 - 1864

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