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Elizabeth Steevens

BirthABT 1599 - Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Death1681 - Not Available
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Born in Somerset, England, United Kingdom on ABT 1599. Elizabeth Steevens married Cornelius Chedsey and had 10 children. She passed away on 1681.

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Cornelius Chedsey
1597 - 1643
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Cornelius Chedsey
1627 - 1684
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Honnora Chedsey
1634 - Unknown
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John Chedsey
1630 - Unknown
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John Chedsy
1652 - Unknown
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Amos Chedsy
1628 - Unknown

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Henry Chedsey
1660 - 1737
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John Chedsey
1662 - 1662
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William Chedzy
1737 - Unknown
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Mary Chidgey
1731 - Unknown
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Henry Chedzoy
Unknown - Unknown

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