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RICHARD PEAT

Birthabt 1745 - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Death15 JANUARY 1817 - GILDERSOME LEEDS WEST YORKSHIRE
MotherAnn Cooper
FatherCaleb Pitt

Born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England on abt 1745 to Caleb Pitt and Ann Cooper. RICHARD PEAT married Ann Marshall and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 JANUARY 1817 in GILDERSOME LEEDS WEST YORKSHIRE.

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Parents
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Caleb Pitt
1723 - 1805
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Ann Cooper
1720 - 1803
Spouse(s)
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Ann Marshall
1747 - 1815
Children Show all
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Richard Peate
1775 - 1852
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Caleb Peat
1777 - 1848
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Ruth Peat
1782 - 1860
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Hannah Peat
1768 - 1840
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William Peat
1770 - 1852
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David Peat
1784 - 1867
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Amelia Peat
1787 - 1793
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Mary Peat
1774 - 1839
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Joshua Peat
1779 - Unknown
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Betty Peat
1772 - 1849
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Elizabeth Peat.
1769 - Unknown

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