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Robert Foreman

Birth17 Feb 1657 - Cambridgeshire, England
Death1720 - Chestertown, Kent, Maryland, USA
MotherElizbeth Thomas
FatherArthur Foreman

Born in Cambridgeshire, England on 17 Feb 1657 to Arthur Foreman and Elizbeth Thomas. Robert Foreman married Mary Margaret King and had 8 children. He passed away on 1720 in Chestertown, Kent, Maryland, USA.

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Arthur Foreman
1630 - 1694
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Elizbeth Thomas
1630 - 1712
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Mary Margaret King
1660 - 1720
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Charles Foreman
1710 - 1792
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Elizabeth Foreman
1713 - Unknown
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Arthur Foreman
1680 - 1757
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Robert Forman
1688 - 1762
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John Foreman
1692 - 1754
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Mary Forman
Unknown - Unknown
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William Foreman
1698 - 1792
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Mildred Forman
1684 - Unknown

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