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William Uglow

Birth18 Mar 1759 - Jacobstow, Cornwall, England
Death27 Jan 1809 - Jacobstow, Cornwall, England
MotherMary Ann Jolliffe
FatherJohn Uglow

Born in Jacobstow, Cornwall, England on 18 Mar 1759 to John Uglow and Mary Ann Jolliffe. William Uglow married Jane Bray and had 11 children. He passed away on 27 Jan 1809 in Jacobstow, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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John Uglow
1728 - 1804
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Mary Ann Jolliffe
1729 - 1789
Spouse(s)
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Jane Bray
1764 - 1846
Children Show all
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Edward Uglow
1803 - 1882
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Ann Uglow
1790 - 1839
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Margarett Uglow
1789 - 1790
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Grace Uglow
1800 - Unknown
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William Uglow
1793 - 1834
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Jane Uglow
1785 - 1834
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Mary Uglow
1807 - 1832
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Thomas Uglow
1795 - 1799
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John Uglow
1786 - 1807
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Thomas Uglow
1805 - 1817
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Elizabeth Uglow
1798 - 1809

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