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Amos Welch 1834–1887 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: BEF 06 APR 1834

Birth Location: Pilsdon, Dorset, England

Death Date: April 1887

Death Location: Axminster, Devonshire

Father: William Welch

Mother: Sarah Cranton

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Amos Welch was born in 1834 in Pilsdon, Dorset, England, the child of William Welch And Sarah Cranton. Amos Welch passed away in 1887 in Axminster, Devonshire.

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Biography

  • Amos Welch was born in 1834 in Pilsdon, Dorset, England, the child of William Welch And Sarah Cranton.
  • Amos Welch passed away in 1887 in Axminster, Devonshire.

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Amos Welch's Ancestors

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Amos Welch
1834–1887
Birth Place: Pilsdon, Dorset, England
Parents
William Welch
1741–1873
Pennsylvania, USA
Sarah Cranton
1802–1865
Marshwood, Whitchurch Canconicorum, Dorset, England
Grandparents
George Welch
1710–1756
Lebanon Township, Dauphine County, Pennsylvania
Benjamin Cranton
1763–1848
Broadwindsor, Dorset
Margaret How
1768–1851
Wayford, Dorset
Great-Grandparents
William Sr.
1680–1742
Rebecca Indian)
1680–1728
Edward Cranton
1733–1803
Elisabeth Cranton
1735–1819
John How
1736–
Margaret Meech
–1778
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johan Welch
1657–1742
Maria Nachbar
1660–1684
Old Turkey)
1690–1761
Su Gi
1689–1735
Daniel Cranton
1725–
Elizabeth Symes
1725–1783

Amos Welch's Timeline

2 Records

1834
BEF 06 APR 1834
Birth of Amos Welch in Pilsdon, Dorset, England
Pilsdon, Dorset, England
1887
April 1887
Age 53
Death of Amos Welch in Axminster, Devonshire
Axminster, Devonshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: BEF 06 APR 1834
    Event Place: Pilsdon, Dorset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 1887
    Event Place: Axminster, Devonshire

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