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Family Tree Maker 2005 Descendants of William Maslen William Maslen Mary Roman b: 17 May 1696 in Echilhampton, UK b: 08 Feb 1699/00 d: 28 Dec 1738 in Chirton with Marden Married: 29 Sep 1722 in Wilsford Jefford (Gifford) Mary Dunford Susannah King Jonathon Elizabeth Thomas Maslen Alice Maslen b: 1737 b: 1728 Maslen b: 12 Sep 1749 Maslen in Marden, Wiltshire Maslen b: 1724 in Echilhampton, UK b: 1722 Married: 26 Dec 1749 b: 1728 in Urchfont, Wiltshire Married: 28 Nov 1771 d: 1799 in Urchfont, Wiltshire, d: 18 Mar 1788 in Echilhampton, UK England in Marden d: 16 Aug 1786 in Marden, Wiltshire William Maslen Jeffrey Maslen John Maslen Amy Maslen Salley or Sarah William Plank John Maslen Joseph Maslen Gifford Maslen Levi Maslen b: 29 Jul 1750 Mary Maslen b: 01 Oct 1755 b: 09 Mar 1760 b: 14 Nov 1762 Joseph Maslen b: 1724 b: 1734 Sarah Maslen b: 29 Sep 1751 b: 11 Sep 1755 b: Abt. 1767 Betty Maslen in Charlton, Marden b: 30 Jan 1754 in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire b: 07 Sep 1764 Ann Maslen d: 1767 b: 1738 in Charlton, Marden in Chirton with Marden, Maslen in Marden, Wiltshire b: 1772 in Marden, Wiltshire Married: 19 Apr 1778 d: 15 Nov 1763 in Marden, Wiltshire b: 1778 d: Bef. 1760 Wiltshire b: 01 Jun 1758 d: 23 Jul 1768 in Marden, Wiltshire d: 24 Jul 1776 in Marden , Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire d: 11 Jun 1829 d: 31 Oct 1824 in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire Mary Plank James Savory Daniel Plank Gifford Stephen Married: 1817 Mary Hayward Hester Plank Elizabeth William Pinchin Daniel Tilley Ruth Maslen b: Abt. 07 Jun 1778 b: 14 Jul 1782 b: 04 Feb 1787 b: 03 Jan 1787 Eleanor Plank Martha Maslen Mary Maslen in Marden, Wiltshire b: 17 Nov 1785 Hiscock b: 1800 b: 26 Jul 1766 in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden , Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Bottlesford Nth, Wiltshire b: 04 Jun 1797 b: 14 Nov 1762 b: 01 Jun 1776 in Marden, Wiltshire b: 23 Dec 1799 (Betty) Plank in Broadstreet, in Marden, Wiltshire d: 09 Dec 1866 d: 06 Aug 1869 Married: 08 Jun 1822 in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire Married: 10 Jan 1808 in All Cannings, Wiltshire b: 29 Apr 1792 Beechingstroke, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in All Cannings, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire d: 1864 d: 24 Aug 1764 d: 24 Jul 1776 in Chirton, Wiltshire Married: 11 Dec 1820 in Marden, Wiltshire Married: 21 Oct 1826 d: 1868 in Beechingstoke, UK in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire d: 06 Jun 1829 in All Cannings, Wiltshire d: 28 Apr 1860 in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire d: 20 Sep 1837 in Beechingstoke, UK in Chippemham, Wiltshire in All Cannings, Wiltshire Burial: 22 Sep 1837 All Cannings, Wiltshire Joseph Plank William Plank William Plank Mary Naish Thomas Plank Sophia Plank b: Bef. 13 Sep 1789 b: 02 Sep 1799 Jane Julie* b: Bef. 30 Mar 1794 b: Bef. 01 Sep 1811 b: 26 Mar 1780 b: 20 Mar 1785 in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden , Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire d: 1833 d: 26 Feb 1797 d: 09 Jan 1877 Angelica Stone Married: 08 Nov 1828 d: 24 Sep 1832 d: Abt. Jun 1842 in Died on the voyage to Van in Marden, Wiltshire b: 07 Mar 1779 in Marden, Wiltshire in Marden, Wiltshire in Sydney in Pewsey Diemen’s Land in Burbage d: 27 Feb 1903 Married: 29 Aug 1807 in Marden, Wiltshire in All Saints Church, Burbage, Wiltshire d: 1860 in Pewsey.
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