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Sign up freeChristopher Pryor 1645 – 1710 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1645
Birth Location: Camborne, Cornwall, England
Death Date: Oct 1710
Death Location: Gwinear, Cornwall, England
Father: John Pryor
Mother: Thomasine Farmer
Spouse(s): Bragett Clemence
Children(s): Christopher Pryor
The story of Christopher Pryor began in 1645 in Camborne, Cornwall, England. Christopher Pryor married Bragett Clemence, and had children including Christopher Pryor. Christopher Pryor passed away in 1710 in Gwinear, Cornwall, England.
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Biography
- The story of Christopher Pryor began in 1645 in Camborne, Cornwall, England.
- Christopher Pryor married Bragett Clemence, and had children including Christopher Pryor.
- Christopher Pryor passed away in 1710 in Gwinear, Cornwall, England.
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1. Christopher Pryor (4 oct 1674 – March 1753) m. Ann ( – 17 Oct 1708)
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1. Bridget Pryor (May 1711 – April 1788) m. Robert Stickland (about 1710 – April 1775)
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1. John Stickland (4 September 1734 – May 1773) m. Mary Rogers (28 August 1731 – 1774)
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1. Mary Stickland (1772 – ) m. William Hurll (20th May 1758 – 16 May 1840)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1645
Event Place: Camborne, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Oct 1710
Event Place: Gwinear, Cornwall, England