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Christopher Forster 1728–1795 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Bef. 30 Jan 1728
Birth Location: Newton Ferrers, Devon, England
Death Date: Bef. 01 Mar 1795
Death Location: Revelstoke, Devon, England
Father: James Foster
Mother: Mary Shepherd
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Clark
Children(s): Elizabeth Foster
The story of Christopher Forster began in 1728 in Newton Ferrers, Devon, England. Christopher Forster married Elizabeth Clark, and had children including Elizabeth Foster. Christopher Forster passed away in 1795 in Revelstoke, Devon, England.
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Biography
- The story of Christopher Forster began in 1728 in Newton Ferrers, Devon, England.
- Christopher Forster married Elizabeth Clark, and had children including Elizabeth Foster.
- Christopher Forster passed away in 1795 in Revelstoke, Devon, England.
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Christopher Forster's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Foster 1751– m. James (Loggie) Commodore 1723–1779
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1. Harriotte (Barrington Logie) Foster 1774–1861 m. Joseph (Moss) Balchin 1777–1854
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1. James Balchin 1812–1885 m. Sarah (Mathis) Braginton 1819–1907
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1. Josephine Balchin 1857–1933 m. William Collins 1858–1893
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Christopher Forster's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Bef. 30 Jan 1728
Event Place: Newton Ferrers, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Bef. 01 Mar 1795
Event Place: Revelstoke, Devon, England