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Richard STRANGE of Rodbourne Cheney Descendants of Richard STRANGE First Generation 1. Richard Strange 1, died on 19 Jan 1713/14 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire2. Richard married Bridget1 before 16861. (Bridget died on 4 Jun 1731 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire2.) Children from this marriage were: + 2 M i. Richard Strange 1, 3 was born in 1696 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1, was christened on 11 Jun 1696 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1 and died on 3 Jul 1737 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire1, 2, 3. 3 F ii. Bridget Strange 1 was born in 1686 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1 and was christened on 7 Oct 1686 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1. Second Generation (Children) 2. Richard Strange 1, 3 (Richard1) was born in 1696 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1, was christened on 11 Jun 1696 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1 and died on 3 Jul 1737 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire1, 2, 3. Richard married Ann Dyer on 21 Feb 1720/214. (Ann Dyer was born before 17004, died in 1768 in Marston, Wiltshire and was buried on 11 Oct 1768 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire2.) Children from this marriage were: 4 M i. Richard Strange 1 was born in 1722 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1, was christened on 11 Jan 1721/22 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1, died in 1740 in London2, 5 and was buried on 16 Aug 1740 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire2. 5 F ii. Anne Strange 1 was born in 1723 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1 and was christened on 22 Mar 1723/24 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1. + 6 M iii. Thomas Strange 6, 7 was born in 17257, was christened on 27 Jul 1725 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1, died in Oct 1800 in Swindon, Wiltshire7 and was buried on 15 Oct 1800 in Swindon, Wiltshire. 7 F iv. Bridget Strange 1 was born in 1727 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1, was christened on 14 Sep 1727 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1 and died before Dec 17949, 10. She never married. + 8 M v. James Strange 11 was born in 1728 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire12, 13, was christened on 9 Nov 1728 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13 and died in 1790 in London11. 9 F vi. Susana Strange 13 was born in 1730 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, was christened on 22 Nov 1730 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, died in 1735 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire and was buried on 22 Aug 1735 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire14. 10 M vii. Robert Strange 13 was born in 1732 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, was Descendants of Richard STRANGE christened on 4 Jun 1732 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, died on 6 Mar 1806 in Highworth, Wiltshire2, 5, 8, 9, 10 and was buried on 11 Mar 1806 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire2, 5. + 11 F viii. Mary Strange 13 was born in 1734 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, was christened on 4 Apr 1734 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, died in 18239, 15 and was buried on 16 Jun 1823 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire16. 12 F ix. Susanna Strange 13 was born in 1735 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, was christened on 7 Mar 1735/36 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, died in Apr 1826 in Highworth, Wiltshire2, 9, 15, 17 and was buried on 4 May 1826 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire2, 9, 15. She never married. + 13 F x. Jemima Strange 13 was born in 1737 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, was christened on 6 Nov 1737 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, died in 18188 and was buried on 30 Jun 1818 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire18. Third Generation (Grandchildren) 6. Thomas Strange 6, 7 (Richard2, Richard1) was born in 17257, was christened on 27 Jul 1725 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire1, died in Oct 1800 in Swindon, Wiltshire7 and was buried on 15 Oct 1800 in Swindon, Wiltshire. Thomas married Sarah Ayers6, 7, 8, daughter of John Ayers and Elizabeth, on 12 May 1753 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire8. (Sarah Ayers was born in 17227, died in 1804 in Swindon, Wiltshire7 and was buried on 7 Apr 1804 in Swindon, Wiltshire7.) Children from this marriage were: 14 F i. Elizabeth Strange 6 was born in 1753 in Swindon, Wiltshire6 and was christened on 28 Dec 1753 in Swindon, Wiltshire6. + 15 M ii. Richard Strange 6, 19, 20 was born in 1755 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, 21, was christened on 15 Jun 1755 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, died on 12 Feb 1832 in Swindon, Wiltshire22, 23 and was buried on 18 Feb 1832 in Swindon, Wiltshire21, 22. 16 F iii. Ann Strange 6 was born in 1757 in Swindon, Wiltshire6 and was christened on 13 Feb 1757 in Swindon, Wiltshire6. 17 M iv. Thomas Strange 6 was born in 1759 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, was christened on 2 May 1759 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, died on 22 Feb 1767 in Swindon, Wiltshire7, 25 and was buried on 1 Mar 1767 in Swindon, Wiltshire7. + 18 M v. John Strange 6 was born in 1759 in Swindon, Wiltshire3, 6, was christened on 27 Jul 1760 in Swindon, Wiltshire6 and died on 7 Sep 1841 in Enfield, Middlesex3, 26, 27, 28, 29. + 19 M vi. James Strange 6 was born on 2 Oct 1761 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, was christened on 16 Oct 1761 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, died on 2 Feb 1826 in Swindon, Wiltshire30, 31 and was buried on 9 Feb 1826 in Swindon, Wiltshire26, 27, 30, 31. 20 F vii. Mary Strange 6 was born in 1763 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, was christened on 27 Dec 1763 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, died on 13 Aug 1770 in Swindon, Wiltshire7, 25 2 Descendants of Richard STRANGE and was buried on 24 Aug 1770 in Swindon, Wiltshire7. + 21 M viii. William Strange 6 was born in 1765 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, was christened on 13 Sep 1765 in Swindon, Wiltshire6 and died on 15 Feb 18363, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35. 8. James Strange 11 (Richard2, Richard1) was born in 1728 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire12, 13, was christened on 9 Nov 1728 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13 and died in 1790 in London11. James married Mary Seaman11, daughter of John Seaman and Mary, Oct/Nov 1764 in Southwark, Surrey11, 12. (Mary Seaman was born before 174312, died in Oct 180311, 39 and was buried in Oct 1803 in Tottenham, Middlesex39.) Children from this marriage were: + 22 F i. Mary Strange 11, 39, 40 was born in 177040, 41, died in Feb 1865 in Lawford, Essex11, 39, 40 and was buried on 21 Feb 1865 in Lawford, Essex40. + 23 F ii. Ann Strange 11, died after 180311, 39. + 24 F iii. Elizabeth Strange 11, 39, 45 was born in 177544, 45, 46, 47, died on 22 Mar 181511, 39, 45, 48, 49 and was buried in Mar 1815 in St Pancras, London45. + 25 F iv. Sarah Strange 11, 39 was born after 177039 and died after 180311, 39. + 26 F v. Sophia Strange 11, 39 was born in 1777 in London11, 52 and died in Aug 185211, 39, 52, 53, 54. 11. Mary Strange 13 (Richard2, Richard1) was born in 1734 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, was christened on 4 Apr 1734 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, died in 18239, 15 and was buried on 16 Jun 1823 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire16. Mary married John Descrambes on 12 Feb 1771 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire8. (John Descrambes was born before 17508 and died about 1785.) Children from this marriage were: + 27 F i. Elizabeth Descrambes was born before 177755, 56 and died after 18269, 10. 13. Jemima Strange 13 (Richard2, Richard1) was born in 1737 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, was christened on 6 Nov 1737 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire13, died in 18188 and was buried on 30 Jun 1818 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire18. Jemima married William Edwards on 21 Oct 1762 in Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire8. (William Edwards was born in 17308, 18, died on 27 Apr 1817 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire57, 58, 59 and was buried on 3 May 1817 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire16.) Children from this marriage were: + 28 F i. Bridget Edwards was born before 1794 and died after 1826. + 29 M ii. William Edwards 9, 10 was born before 17949, 10 and died after 18299, 10, 60. 30 F iii. Ann Edwards 9, 10, died between 1826-18299, 10, 60. + 31 F iv. Jemima Edwards was born before 177248 and died before 181458, 59. 3 Descendants of Richard STRANGE + 32 F v. Sarah Edwards 2, 58, 59 was born in 17642, 48, 62, died on 22 Feb 1829 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire2, 62 and was buried on 28 Feb 1829 in Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire2. Fourth Generation (Great Grandchildren) 15. Richard Strange 6, 19, 20 (Thomas6, Richard2, Richard1) was born in 1755 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, 21, was christened on 15 Jun 1755 in Swindon, Wiltshire6, died on 12 Feb 1832 in Swindon, Wiltshire22, 23 and was buried on 18 Feb 1832 in Swindon, Wiltshire21, 22. Richard married Mary Saunders21, 24, daughter of Richard Saunders and Jane Saunders, on 8 Sep 1791 in Highworth, Wiltshire24. (Mary Saunders was born in 176721, died on 27 Jan 1829 in Swindon, Wiltshire21, 23, 63 and was buried on 6 Feb 1829 in Swindon, Wiltshire21, 23.) Children from this marriage were: + 33 M i. Richard Strange 63 was born in 179963, was christened on 5 Oct 1799 in Swindon, Wiltshire63, died on 23 Jun 1883 in Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire23, 64, 65, 66 and was buried in Jun 1883 in Swindon, Wiltshire23. 34 F ii. Sarah Strange 67 was born on 17 Nov 1803 in Swindon, Wiltshire67, was christened on 15 Jan 1804 in Swindon, Wiltshire67, died on 10 May 1820 in Swindon, Wiltshire21, 23 and was buried on 18 May 1820 in Swindon, Wiltshire21, 23.
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