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WILLIAM CHERRY

Birth24 Jun 1669 - Sandon, Hertfordshire, England
Death1730 - Sandon, Hertfordshire, England
MotherDORCAS WILMOTT
FatherJAMES CHERRY

Born in Sandon, Hertfordshire, England on 24 Jun 1669 to JAMES CHERRY and DORCAS WILMOTT. WILLIAM CHERRY married Sarah Bygrave and had 8 children. He passed away on 1730 in Sandon, Hertfordshire, England.

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James Cherry
1639 - 1690
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Dorcas Wilmott
1637 - Unknown
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Sarah Bygrave
1674 - 1740
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Edward Cherry
1717 - 1769
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Thomas Cherry
1704 - Unknown
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William Cherry
1701 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cherry
1707 - Unknown
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Benjamin Cherry
1711 - 1785
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James Cherry
1700 - 1769
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Sarah Cherry
1714 - Unknown
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Mary Cherry
1709 - Unknown

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