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William Rolph

Birth13 April 1705 - Great Easton Essex
Death15 JUL 1789 - Kimpton, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
MotherMary Greenmore
FatherWilliam Rolfe

Born in Great Easton Essex on 13 April 1705 to William Rolfe and Mary Greenmore. William Rolph married MARY WELLS and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 JUL 1789 in Kimpton, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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William Rolfe
1686 - 1738
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Mary Greenmore
1688 - 1765
Spouse(s)
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Mary Wells
1705 - 1790
Children Show all
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Susannah Rolfe
1745 - 1781
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William Rolph
1741 - 1820
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Jane Rolfe
1752 - 1803
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Mary Rolfe
1740 - 1803
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Jesse Rolph
1755 - Unknown
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Judith Rolf
1758 - Unknown
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Susannah Rolfe
1748 - 1803
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James Rolph
1743 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Rolfe
1749 - Unknown
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John Rolfe
1750 - 1819

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