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William Work

Birth9 Jan 1616 - Angus, Scotland
Death11 Oct 1712 - Howard, Maryland, United States
MotherMargaret Clutterburk / Wark
FatherJohn Wark

Born in Angus, Scotland on 9 Jan 1616 to John Wark and Margaret Clutterburk / Wark. William Work married Mary Watts and had 13 children. He passed away on 11 Oct 1712 in Howard, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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John Wark
1591 - 1671
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Margaret Clutterburk / Wark
1581 - 1656
Spouse(s)
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Mary Watts
1620 - 1707
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Sarah Page
1625 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Joseph G Work
1687 - 1771
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Alexander Work
1684 - Unknown
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Martha Work
1681 - Unknown
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William Work
1676 - 1767
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Henery Work
1679 - 1738
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Henry Clay Work / Worke / Wark
1680 - 1738
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John Work
1647 - 1743
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Rachel Work
1654 - 1726
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Andrew Work
1650 - Unknown
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Janet Work
1662 - Unknown
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Sarah Work
1659 - Unknown
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Margaret Work
1657 - Unknown
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Joseph Work
Unknown - Unknown

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