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William Warner

Birth1763 - Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
DeathJun 1842 - Essex, Hertfordshire, England
MotherMary Palmer
FatherDaniel WARNER

Born in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England on 1763 to Daniel WARNER and Mary Palmer. William Warner married Sara London and had 8 children. He passed away on Jun 1842 in Essex, Hertfordshire, England.

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Daniel Warner
1733 - 1823
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Mary Palmer
1735 - 1803
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Sara London
1762 - 1854
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David Warner
1804 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Warner
1803 - Unknown
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John Warner
1809 - Unknown
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Charlotte Warner
1814 - Unknown
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Joseph Warner
1790 - Unknown
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William Warner
1802 - 1862
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Mary Warner
1794 - Unknown
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Danniel Warner
1812 - Unknown

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