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jonathan bonner 1741–1762 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1741

Birth Location: Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England

Death Date: 1762

Death Location: Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England

Father: jonathan bonner

Mother: Mary Reeves

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jonathan bonner was born in 1741 in Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England, the child of Jonathan Bonner And Mary Reeves. jonathan bonner passed away in 1762 in Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • jonathan bonner was born in 1741 in Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England, the child of Jonathan Bonner And Mary Reeves.
  • jonathan bonner passed away in 1762 in Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England.

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jonathan bonner's Ancestors

Self
jonathan bonner
1741–1762
Birth Place: Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England
Parents
jonathan bonner
1699–1769
Pebworth, Gloucestershire, England
Mary Reeves
1704–1787
Over Worton, Oxfordshire, England
Grandparents
Tom Bonner
1642–1701
Pebworth, Gloucestershire, England
William Reeves
1667–1734
Worton Over, Oxfordshire, England
Ann Roberts
1680–1739
Wroxton, Oxfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Reeves
1620–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

jonathan bonner's Timeline

2 Records

1741
1741
Birth of jonathan bonner in Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England
Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England
1762
1762
Age 21
Death of jonathan bonner in Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England
Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1741
    Event Place: Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1762
    Event Place: Sandford, St Martin, Oxfordshire, England

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