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Robert Farthing

Birth3 JUL 1744 - Kingston By Taunton Somerset, England
Death06 Jan 1810 - Kingston By Taunton, Somerset, England
MotherMagdalene Thorne
FatherJohn Farthing

Born in Kingston By Taunton Somerset, England on 3 JUL 1744 to John Farthing and Magdalene Thorne. Robert Farthing married Betty Stoate and had 10 children. He passed away on 06 Jan 1810 in Kingston By Taunton, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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John Farthing
1697 - 1757
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Magdalene Thorne
1700 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Betty Stoate
1753 - 1819
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Mary Stoate Farthing
1770 - 1854
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Elizabeth (Betty) Farthing
1782 - 1866
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Sarah Farthing
1778 - 1859
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Ann Farthing
1783 - 1864
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Robert Farthing
1775 - 1849
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Charlotte Farthing
1790 - Unknown
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Richard Farthing
1769 - 1769
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Elizabeth Farthing
1773 - Unknown
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Martha Farthing
1786 - Unknown
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John Farthing
1787 - 1849

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