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Janet Sanderson 1650–1730 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1650
Birth Location: Morland,Westmorland,England
Death Date: 15 Mar 1730
Death Location: Foxgill, Boulton by Bowland, Yorkshire, England
Father: Richard I
Mother: Margaret (Smith)
Spouse(s): William Winter
Children(s): Eleanor Winter
In 1650, Janet Sanderson entered the world in Morland,Westmorland,England, born to Richard Sanderson I And Margaret Smyth Smith. Janet Sanderson married William Winter, and had children including Eleanor Winter. Janet Sanderson passed away in 1730 in Foxgill, Boulton by Bowland, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1650, Janet Sanderson entered the world in Morland,Westmorland,England, born to Richard Sanderson I And Margaret Smyth Smith.
- Janet Sanderson married William Winter, and had children including Eleanor Winter.
- Janet Sanderson passed away in 1730 in Foxgill, Boulton by Bowland, Yorkshire, England.
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Janet Sanderson's Descendants
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1. Eleanor Winter 1683– m. Edward Raine 1677–1738
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1. John Raine 1716–1788 m. hannah waterman 1717–
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1. Martha Raine 1738–1818 m. john WAITE 1735–1822
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1. John Waite 1762–1810 m. Mary Hodgson 1765–1798
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Janet Sanderson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 14 Apr 1650
Event Place: Morland,Westmorland,England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 Mar 1730
Event Place: Foxgill, Boulton by Bowland, Yorkshire, England