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Jonathan Sanderson 1699–1699 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Jul 1699

Birth Location: Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 19 Jul 1699

Death Location: Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England

Father: Robert Sanderson

Mother: Jane Scarth

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The story of Jonathan Sanderson began in 1699 in Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. Jonathan Sanderson passed away in 1699 in Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Jonathan Sanderson began in 1699 in Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England.
  • Jonathan Sanderson passed away in 1699 in Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England.

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Jonathan Sanderson's Ancestors

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Jonathan Sanderson
1699–1699
Birth Place: Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Robert Sanderson
1670–1745
Hemlington, Stainton in Cleveland, England
Jane Scarth
1658–1715
Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Richard Sanderson
1624–1679
Lowdham, Nottinghamshire, England
Ann
1620–
Lowdham, Nottinghamshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Sanderson
1594–1630
Elizabeth Taughte
1595–1665
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Sanderson
1572–1616
Alice Wayne
1570–1628

Jonathan Sanderson's Timeline

2 Records

1699
19 Jul 1699
Birth of Jonathan Sanderson in Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
1699
19 Jul 1699
Death of Jonathan Sanderson in Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Jul 1699
    Event Place: Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Jul 1699
    Event Place: Stainton in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England

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