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William Stannard 1740–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 MAY 1740

Birth Location: Cratfield, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 14 JAN 1801

Death Location: Wilby, Suffolk, England

Father: William Stannard

Mother: Elizabeth Baker

Spouse(s): Sarah Cockerill

Children(s):

William Stannard was born in 1740 in Cratfield, Suffolk, England, the child of William Stannard And Elizabeth Baker. William Stannard married Sarah Cockerill. William Stannard passed away in 1801 in Wilby, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • William Stannard was born in 1740 in Cratfield, Suffolk, England, the child of William Stannard And Elizabeth Baker.
  • William Stannard married Sarah Cockerill.
  • William Stannard passed away in 1801 in Wilby, Suffolk, England.

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Children(s)

William Stannard's Ancestors

Self
William Stannard
1740–1801
Birth Place: Cratfield, Suffolk, England
Parents
William Stannard
1680–1742
Wilby, Suffolk, England
Elizabeth Baker
1688–1742
Mettingham, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Cathanas Stannard
1650–1710
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Ann Stanard
1660–1730
Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Faith Wade
1632–1721
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Stannard
1620–1675
Ward (Stannard)
1620–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Stannard's Timeline

2 Records

1740
24 MAY 1740
Birth of William Stannard in Cratfield, Suffolk, England
Cratfield, Suffolk, England
1801
14 JAN 1801
Age 61
Death of William Stannard in Wilby, Suffolk, England
Wilby, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 MAY 1740
    Event Place: Cratfield, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 JAN 1801
    Event Place: Wilby, Suffolk, England

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