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Robert Ware

BirthBef. 3 Mar 1805 - Seavington St Michael, Somerset, England
Death15 Dec 1867 - Seavington St Michael, Somerset
MotherAnn Crocker
FatherMatthew Weare

Born in Seavington St Michael, Somerset, England on Bef. 3 Mar 1805 to Matthew Weare and Ann Crocker. Robert Ware married Sarah Rendell and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Dec 1867 in Seavington St Michael, Somerset.

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Parents
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Matthew Weare
1773 - 1819
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Ann Crocker
1767 - 1832
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Rendell
1805 - 1882
Children Show all
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Ann Ware
1830 - 1883
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William Ware
1833 - 1914
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Edwin Ware Mrcvs
1848 - 1897
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Eliza Ware
1838 - 1916
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Robert Ware
1840 - 1918
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Albert Ware
1844 - 1920
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John Ware
1832 - 1851
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James Ware
1836 - 1896
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Benjamin Ware
1842 - 1842
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Joseph Ware
1842 - 1842

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