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Sign up freeSamuel Winter 1692 – 1773 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1692
Birth Location: Revelstoke, Devon, England.
Death Date: 1773
Death Location: Ermington, Devon, England.
Father: John Winter
Mother: Elizabeth Winter
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Jane
Children(s): Elizabeth Winter
The story of Samuel Winter began in 1692 in Revelstoke, Devon, England.. Samuel Winter married Elizabeth Jane, and had children including Elizabeth Winter. Samuel Winter passed away in 1773 in Ermington, Devon, England..
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Biography
- The story of Samuel Winter began in 1692 in Revelstoke, Devon, England..
- Samuel Winter married Elizabeth Jane, and had children including Elizabeth Winter.
- Samuel Winter passed away in 1773 in Ermington, Devon, England..
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Samuel Winter's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Winter (February,1723 – 1816) m. John *PEARSE\ (Feb 1725 – 1794)
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1. William Pearse (22 Apr 1754 – 17 Jan 1837) m. Elizabeth ((Betty)) Derry (1753 – 1832)
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1. Ann Pearse (1795 – 23 December 1859) m. Richard Gillard (1787 – 8 January 1850)
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1. Francis (Pearse) Gillard (1836 – 08 sep 1893) m. Foundy Graham (31 March 1848 – 10 JUL 1923)
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Samuel Winter's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1692
Event Place: Revelstoke, Devon, England.
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1773
Event Place: Ermington, Devon, England.