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Sign up freeMary Johns 1752 – 1813 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 20 DEC 1752
Birth Location: St Keverne, Cornwall, England
Death Date: 05 APR 1813
Death Location: St Keverne, Cornwall, England
Father: Nicholas Johns
Mother: Jane Cliff
Spouse(s): William Green
Children(s): Mary Green
The story of Mary Johns began in 1752 in St Keverne, Cornwall, England. Mary Johns married William Green, and had children including Mary Green. Mary Johns passed away in 1813 in St Keverne, Cornwall, England.
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Biography
- The story of Mary Johns began in 1752 in St Keverne, Cornwall, England.
- Mary Johns married William Green, and had children including Mary Green.
- Mary Johns passed away in 1813 in St Keverne, Cornwall, England.
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Mary Johns's Ancestors
Mary Johns's Descendants
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1. Mary Green (13 Sep 1778 – 31 Jan 1855) m. Daniel COULLS (Abt. 1784 – 19 Mar 1858)
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1. Ann (Caulls) Green (15 May 1813 – 17 December 1879) m. William George (07 Dec 1813 – 10 Aug 1893)
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1. Edwin George (22 Dec 1841 – 8 Jun 1915) m. Mary (Jane) Parker (17 Sep 1846 – 11 Apr 1932)
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1. Ada George (27 Jun 1879 – 10 Aug 1978) m. Leonard (Joseph) Wadsworth (18 Mar 1880 – 10 March 1961)
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Mary Johns's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 20 DEC 1752
Event Place: St Keverne, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 05 APR 1813
Event Place: St Keverne, Cornwall, England