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Agnes Sanderson 1639–1724 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1639
Birth Location: Morland, Eden District, Cumbria, England
Death Date: 1724
Death Location: Shap, Westmorland, England
Father: Richard I
Mother: Margaret Smyth
Spouse(s): William I
Children(s): Elizabeth Whitehead
The story of Agnes Sanderson began in 1639 in Morland, Eden District, Cumbria, England. Agnes Sanderson married William Whitehead I, and had children including Elizabeth Whitehead. Agnes Sanderson passed away in 1724 in Shap, Westmorland, England.
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Biography
- The story of Agnes Sanderson began in 1639 in Morland, Eden District, Cumbria, England.
- Agnes Sanderson married William Whitehead I, and had children including Elizabeth Whitehead.
- Agnes Sanderson passed away in 1724 in Shap, Westmorland, England.
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Agnes Sanderson's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Whitehead 1675–1729 m. James Atkinson 1679–1729
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1. Peter Atkinson 1712–1757 m. Elizabeth Colley 1717–1801
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1. Robert Atkinson 1736–1773 m. Katharine ((Catharine or Catherine)) Bolton 1733–1770
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1. Robert (Clyde) Atkinson 1765–1811 m. HANNAH NICKERSON 1765–1864
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Agnes Sanderson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 20 Oct 1639
Event Place: Morland, Eden District, Cumbria, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1724
Event Place: Shap, Westmorland, England