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William Defty

BirthBEF 25 SEP 1737 - Chester Le Street, County Durham, England
Death30 Sep 1807 - Chester-Le-Street, Durham, , England
MotherBarbara Coxon
FatherWilliam Deftey

Born in Chester Le Street, County Durham, England on BEF 25 SEP 1737 to William Deftey and Barbara Coxon. William Defty married Mary Mallam and had 9 children. He passed away on 30 Sep 1807 in Chester-Le-Street, Durham, , England.

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Parents
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William Deftey
1709 - 1777
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Barbara Coxon
1712 - 1788
Spouse(s)
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Mary Mallam
1734 - 1807
Children Show all
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William Daft
1764 - 1767
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William Defty
1773 - 1849
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Barbara Defty
1762 - 1829
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Thomas Defty
1769 - 1787
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George Defty
1767 - 1853
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Elizabeth Defty
1775 - 1819
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Ann Defty
1760 - 1786
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Richard Defty
1779 - Unknown
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Henry Defty
1772 - 1843

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