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Dorothy Sleater B Mathew Sleator T. Sleator B: 1674 Sligo, IRL B: 1700 D: 1726 Sligo, IRL D: IRL Mathew Sleator B: 1678 Sligo, Ire. T. Sleator B: 1704 Sligo, Ire. Thomas Sleater Thomas B: 1730 Sligo, IRL William Sleater B: 1770 Sligo, IRL E. Fitzsimmons B: 1729 Sligo, IRL William Gibson James Gibson B: 1656 IRL B: 1695 Sligo, IRL William Gibson B: 1660 IRL Mrs. Robert Sleater Connacht, IRL Slg, B: 26 Jun 1804 D: 8 Mar 1892 Carthage, IL, USA B: 1699 of Sligo, IRL William Gibson B: 1720 Sligo, IRL Catherine Gibson Catherine B: 1770 Ireland B: 1 Jan 1582 Warminster, ENG Frank Marchant B: 1 Jan 1608 ENG Thomas Marchant B: 29 Jun 1647 Westbury, ENG B: 1585 Richard Marchant Frank Marchant D: 1715 Wedmore, England B: 1 Jan 1606 ENG Richard Marchant E. Marchant B: 1580 ENG B: 4 Mar 1662 ENG Robert Leadman B: 27 Dec 1604 ENG John Leadman Catherine B: 1724 Ire. J. Marchant B: 1 Jan 1647 Stogursey, ENG D: 31 Mar 1684 ENG B: 1580 ENG Jane Leadman Robert Leadman B: 1702 D: B: 1600 London, ENG Jane Moses B: 1600 London, ENG ENG Raphe Wine B: 1620 ENG D: 1 May 1771 Richard Wine B: 1640 Badgworth, ENG B: 1 Jan 1600 ENG, UK John Wine Mrs Raphe Wine ENG, UK Dorothy Wynn B: 1620 Badgworth, ENG Grace B: 1 Jan 1663 England -... B: Unknown B: 1640 Stepheny, ENG B: 1607 ENG B: 5 Nov 1560 Adderbury, ENG Mary Edward Foxall Antony Densley B: B: 1580 Adderbury, ENG D: 11 May 1613 Adderbury, ENG Unknown William Densley D: 13 Jan 1653 Adderbury, ENG B: 1560 Adderbury, ENG Ann B: 1608 D: 13 Jul 1624 Adderbury, ENG Edward Densley B: 1630 Holcombe, ENG D: 1680 B: 1575 Oxfordshire, ENG William Densley Richard Pecofar B: 30 Oct 1648 England D: 1671 Holcombe, ENG B: 1601 England B: 13 Aug 1598 Adderbury, ENG Edward Densley Mary Avis Pecofar B: 1630 Kilmersdon, ENG B: 1578 Adderbury, ENG Elizabeth Richard Pecofar B: 5 Nov 1560 Adderbury, ENG Andrew Densley Antony Densley B: 1580 Adderbury, ENG D: 11 May 1613 Adderbury, ENG B: 1685 ENG William Densley Sarah Densley D: 13 Jan 1653 Adderbury, ENG B: 1560 Adderbury, ENG Ann B: 2 May 1702 D: 28 Dec 1764 B: 1608 D: 13 Jul 1624 Adderbury, ENG Edward Densley D: 1680 Jacob Marchant B: 19 Dec 1731 ENG D: 29 Jul 1785 ENG, UK B: 1630 Holcombe, ENG B: 1575 Oxfordshire, ENG ENG William Densley Richard Pecofar B: 1650 England D: 1671 Holcombe, ENG B: 1601 England B: 13 Aug 1598 Adderbury, ENG Mary Densley Mary Avis Pecofar D: 1 Jun 1762 Elizabeth B: 1630 Kilmersdon, ENG B: 1578 Adderbury, ENG Elizabeth Richard Pecofar ENG B: 1 Jan 1670 ENG B: 1 Jan 1580 ENG Richard Hill Sr B: D: 25 Jun 1645 ENG Richard Hill Jr D: 1 Jan 1861 ENG B: 23 Sep 1583 ENG Maria Seagar B: William Hill John Hill D: 8 Nov 1721 ENG B: 1559 ENG B: 1680 Scotland RICHARD Breach David Hill B: 1646 ENG, UK B: Robert G. Sleater B: 30 Sep 1840 ENG Somerset, D: 26 Mar 1914 USA UT, Millicent Joane Breach D: 11 Oct 1691 ENG, UK D: 1 Mar 1678 ENG B: 1563 ENG B: 1708 Joanna Ponting ENG B: B: 1540 Sussex, England> Mary Stride Thomas Stride Thomas Woodford B: B: Abraham Marchant Abraham 1768 B: 7 Feb ENG D: 13 Jul 1815 ENG, UK B: 1683 ENG Thomas Woodfford John Woodfoord B: B: 1544 Sussex, England> B. Woodfford Alice Upton B: B: 1570 of Urchfont, ENG Bridgett Pimbe John Hillier B: 1592 ENG Humphrey Hellier B: 1570 Of, Eng E. Plummer B: 18 Nov 1621 ENG John Hellier D: 26 Dec 1694 ENG B: 1573 Dunstable, ENG Ambrose Aldridge B: 1603 Cheddington, ENG D: 30 Sep 1630 ENG B: 1642 Welts, ENG Ann ALDRIDGE John Hellier D: 1 May 1636 Probably England B: B: 1658 Heddington, ENG Emme Harding Charles Hillier Roger Hillier B: 1610 ENG D: 1727 B: 1 Jan 1643 ENG John Aldridge B: 1680 ENG Abigail Gingell B: 1633 ENG B: 1660 ENG Ruth Aldridge Sarah D: 23 Dec 1694 ENG B: 1612 of Stroud, Eng. Sarah Hillier D: 1727 Heddington, ENG John Aldridge B: 17 Jul 1709 B: 1544 Wiltshire, ENG Edward Whyttle B: 1574 Calne, England D: 14 May 1604 Bromham, England Amelia Hill Amelia B: 1734 D: 1800 ENG ENGENG, UK Thomas Whyttle B: 1616 Calne, England D: 26 Nov 1649 Calne, England B: 1 Jan 1547 Wiltshire, ENG D: 16 Jun 1741 Robert Whittle Sarah D: 4 Mar 1683 Calne, England B: 1 Jan 1574 Calne, England Grace Mylsame ENG B: 2 Dec 1654 Calne, England D: 2 Apr 1644 Calne, England Mary Whittle William Whittle D: 15 Jul 1708 Heddington, ENG B: B: 1684 ENG William Oliver B: 1656 <Calne, England> B: 21 Apr 1617 Calne, England Joane Jane Oliver D: 11 Jan 1741 ENG D: 1 Dec 1691 D: 1 Dec 1654 B: ? B: 1 May 1509 Wiltshire, ENG Thomas Prankett Thomas Mayhew B: 1535 Marnhull, ENG D: 1 Jun 1590 Tisbury, England Richard Mayo B: 1676 ENG D: 9 Feb 1602 Marnhull, ENG B: 1522 Tisbury, England T. Prankett Alice Waterman B: 3 Mar 1569 England - ? D: 14 Jul 1586 Tisbury, England B: 7 Jan 1707 Richard Mayo II D: 22 Oct 1627 Lamyatt, England B: 1521 Northwood, ENG ENG, UK John Loving B: 1547 Marnhull, ENG Joane Loving B: 1629 ENG, UK D: 1 Jan 1579 B: 1525 Northwood, ENG Katherine Top John Topp Agnes D: , England B: 1603 Dorset, ENG B: 16 Sep 1672 ENG William Mayo B: 1 Jan 1632 E Stour, England D: 29 May 1639 Dorsetshire, ENG B: 1521 Dorset, ENG Dorothy Mayo William Filliol Mary L. Marchant Bath, England 1808 B: 25 Aug D: 5 Jul 1872 Carthage, IL, USA B: 1607 Marnhull, ENG B: 1547 Marnhull, ENG D: Fulham, England K. Nicholls William Filliol D: 16 Mar 1703 Dorset, UK D: 1603 Marnhull, ENG B: 1525 Wichampton Do... E. Gainsford B: 1572 Marnhull, ENG D: 1573 Marnhull, Dorset Joan Fillol D: 1 Jan 1609 Dorset, England B: 1 Jan 1500 Somerset, ENG Aldred Fitzjames B: 1631 E Knoyle, ENG B: 1598 E Knoyle, ENG B: 1571 E Knoyle, ENG B: 1 Jan 1551 Marnhull, ENG D: 1555 Somerset, ENG Nicholas Rowden Nicholas Rowden John Rowden John Rowden E. Fitzjames D: 16 Mar 1603 Marnhull, ENG B: 1 Jan 1520 Goudhurst, ENG B: 1676 ENG Joan Colepeper Anne Rowden B: D: 1579 Nicholas Rowden B: D: 1734 Mere, ENG Nicholas Rowden William Pranket B: 1739 Bath, ENG D: 27 Mar 1801 Somerset.... B: 1685 Of Mere, ENG William Broad B: Samuel Broad B: John Broad B: D: 8 Mar 1791 Ann Broad Mary A. Prankett ENG, UK B: 30 Jun 1776 D: 1 Jan 1843 Bath, ENG Twerton, ENG B: 1 Jan 1678 England B: 1520 Saltford, ENG John Goodhind B: 1540 Saltford, ENG D: 1572 William Goodhind B: 1562 Saltford, ENG D: 1583 B: George Goodhind Johanne Fisher B: 1631 Keynsham, ENG B: 1605 Saltford, ENG D: 1608 B: 1540 Keynsham, ENG D: 1600 Thomas Godwin Robert Godwin Alice Byde Thomas Goodhind D: 1669 Newton, St. Loe B: D: 1614 Joan Or Johane B: 1683 ENG B: 1641 Som., ENG D: Saltford, England H. Goodhind William Fisher B: 1660 Somerset, ENG D: 25 Jan 1757 ENG Rebecca Fisher B: 2 Aug 1717 D: 1686 Somerset, ENG B: 1645 Som., ENG ENG Ann B: William Higgs D: 1 Mar 1790 Mary Whipping B: 1 Jan 1591 ENG James Higgs Mary Braid B: 1744 1807 D: 5 Feb Bath, ENG ENG B: 1616 ENG B: B: ENG, UK Johnson Higgs Mrs Higgs B: 12 Jan 1644 Hillmorton, ENG B: 1 Jan 1596 ENG D: 1758 Thomas Higgs Margaret Johnson B: 1 Jan 1618 Bulkington, ENG Elinor Sheire B: Thomas Higgs B: 1 Jan 1624 ENG Thomas Huet Thomas Higgs B: 1653 ENG Anne Huet B: 1720 Newnham, ENG B: 1 Jan 1627 ENG Mary B: James Smith Thomas Higgs B: Mary Smith B: 1747 B: Elizabeth Barby B: 1 Jan 1631 ENG B: B: Newnham, ENG William Sneath William Sneath Henry Sneath B: 24 Feb 1658 ENG William Sneath B: 1686 ENG B: 1636 ENG Thomas Sneath Sarah B: 1664 ENG B: 1573 Newnham, England Mary Sneath Ann Pain John Sutton B: B: 1551 Of England B: 1713 ENG Henrie Sutton Richard Berrye B: B: 1577 Newhan, England John Sutton Anne A. Berrye B: B: 1615 Newham, England B: 1555 Newnham, England Elizabeth Sutton Elizabeth Eline Phipps D: 3 Mar 1734 Northampton, ENG B: 1 Jan 1657 Everdon, England Alice Hewitt John Watts Judith Watts B: Robert S. Sleater 1872 B: 16 Feb USA UT, Provo, D: 8 Jun 1944 USA UT, B: Elizabeth Basely James Higgs James B: 1771 Newnham, ENG B: Thomas Higgs Thomas Newnham, ENG B: 25 Dec 1793 USA Utc, NY, 1893 D: 17 Aug B: 1540 Cogenhoe, ENG John Spicer B: 1574 Cogenhoe, ENG C. Spicer B: 1 Jan 1645 ENG D: 1637 B: 1544 Cogenhoe, ENG Sarah Brown Sarah B: 1 Jan 1773 Newnham, ENG D: 1835 William Reynolds Mrs Spicer B: 1682 Welton, England B: 18 Oct 1607 Cogenhow, ENG William Reynolds Thomas Reynolds John Spicer B: D: 23 Aug 1658 B: 1555 England B: Hannah Spicer Persival Wiborn S. Reynolds B: B: 1610 Cogenhoe, ENG B: 1578 England E. Jefcote F. Cartwright Rachell Wiborn D: 1682 D: 1625 B: 1558 England B: Mrs Wiborn Elizabeth Howard B: B: 1 Jan 1720 Barby, ENG Mr.
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