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Richard STRATTON 1761–1814 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 JAN 1761

Birth Location: Inkpen

Death Date: 08 Feb 1814

Death Location: Inkpen, Berkshire, England

Father: John Stratton

Mother: Elizabeth Sharpass

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Richard STRATTON was born in 1761 in Inkpen, the child of John Stratton And Elizabeth Sharpass. Richard STRATTON passed away in 1814 in Inkpen, Berkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Richard STRATTON was born in 1761 in Inkpen, the child of John Stratton And Elizabeth Sharpass.
  • Richard STRATTON passed away in 1814 in Inkpen, Berkshire, England.

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Richard STRATTON's Ancestors

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Richard STRATTON
1761–1814
Birth Place: Inkpen
Parents
John Stratton
1734–1799
Longcot, Berkshire, England
Elizabeth Sharpass
1732–1804
York, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Richard (Jasper) Stratton
1704–1782
Wilcot, Wiltshire, England
Mary (Sheppard) Matthews
1708–1786
Collingbourne Ducis, Wiltshire, England
Richard Sharpis
1708–1788
Inkpen, Berkshire, England
Martha Wocker
1717–1752
Welford, Berkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Stratton
1669–1718
Mary Phelps
1670–1723
William Matthews
1680–1730
Frances Beckington
1680–
Thomas Sharpis
1653–1712
Jane Kember
1668–1718
John Wocker
1687–
Sary (Wocker)
1687–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Stratton
1645–1718
John Kimber
1621–
Joane Kinge
1640–

Richard STRATTON's Timeline

2 Records

1761
4 JAN 1761
Birth of Richard STRATTON in Inkpen
Inkpen
1814
08 Feb 1814
Age 53
Death of Richard STRATTON in Inkpen, Berkshire, England
Inkpen, Berkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 JAN 1761
    Event Place: Inkpen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 08 Feb 1814
    Event Place: Inkpen, Berkshire, England

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