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Robert Saunders

Birth10 Jun 1753 - Chilton, Buckinghamshire, England
DeathAbt. 1810 - England
MotherElizabeth Mary Remy
FatherNicholas Saunders

Born in Chilton, Buckinghamshire, England on 10 Jun 1753 to Nicholas Saunders and Elizabeth Mary Remy. Robert Saunders married Ann Caudle and had 8 children. He passed away on Abt. 1810 in England.

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Nicholas Saunders
1701 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mary Remy
1702 - 1769
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Ann Caudle
Unknown - Unknown
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John Saunders
1783 - Unknown
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Diana Saunders
1794 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Saunders
1774 - Unknown
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James Saunders
1790 - Unknown
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William Saunders
1777 - Unknown
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Robert Saunders
1779 - Unknown
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Ann Saunders
1770 - 1823
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Ann Saunders
1776 - 1842

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