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Scotney Thorp

Birth26/05/1738 - Edith Weston, Rutland, England
DeathNot Available - Edith Weston, Rutland, England
MotherDeborah Scotney
FatherWilliam Thorpe

Born in Edith Weston, Rutland, England on 26/05/1738 to William Thorpe and Deborah Scotney. Scotney Thorp married Anne Mabbott and had 10 children. He passed away in Edith Weston, Rutland, England.

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Parents
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William Thorpe
1704 - 1764
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Deborah Scotney
1704 - 1764
Spouse(s)
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Anne Mabbott
1740 - 1822
Children Show all
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John Thorp
1771 - 1831
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William Thorpe
1768 - Unknown
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Mary Thorp
1773 - Unknown
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Deborah Thorp
1770 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Thorpe
1768 - 1845
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Mary Thorpe
1781 - 1782
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Jane Thorpe
Unknown - Unknown
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James Henry Thorp
Unknown - Unknown
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Susanna Thorp
1779 - Unknown
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Jane Thorpe
1765 - 1860

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