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Robert Herring 1730–1804 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 05 DEC 1730
Birth Location: Newton St Cyres, Devon, England
Death Date: 29 Sep 1804
Death Location: England
Father: Matthew Herring
Mother: Sarah Carpenter
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Osmond
Children(s): Mary Herring
Robert Herring was born in 1730 in Newton St Cyres, Devon, England, the child of Matthew Herring And Sarah Carpenter. Robert Herring married Elizabeth Osmond, and had children including Mary Margory Herring. Robert Herring passed away in 1804 in England.
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Biography
- Robert Herring was born in 1730 in Newton St Cyres, Devon, England, the child of Matthew Herring And Sarah Carpenter.
- Robert Herring married Elizabeth Osmond, and had children including Mary Margory Herring.
- Robert Herring passed away in 1804 in England.
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Robert Herring's Descendants
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1. Mary ((Margory)) Herring 1773–1823
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1. MARY (ELIZABETH) Knight –1868 m. John Fisher 1778–1843
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1. Susanna Fisher 1821–1883 m. Charles (Edwin) Lacey 1818–1870
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1. Charles (Richard) Lacey 1836–1870 m. Bridget (Agnes) Curtin 1830–1900
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2. Emma (Jane) Lacey 1852–1884
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3. William (Albert) Lacey 1860–1861
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Robert Herring's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 05 DEC 1730
Event Place: Newton St Cyres, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 Sep 1804
Event Place: England