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Samson William Nate

Birth8 May 1834 - Upton On Severn, Worcestershire, England
Death4 April 1921 - Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
MotherSarah New
FatherRichard Neate

Born in Upton On Severn, Worcestershire, England on 8 May 1834 to Richard Neate and Sarah New. Samson William Nate married Mary Ann Cotterell and had 17 children. He passed away on 4 April 1921 in Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States.

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Parents
Richard Neate
1808 - 1841
Sarah New
1810 - 1896
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Cotterell
1831 - 1895
Elizabeth Cornell
1839 - 1917
Children Show all
Sarah Jane Nate
1859 - 1915
Lucy Ann Neat Dayton
1868 - 1939
Elizabeth Hannah Nate
1863 - 1943
Effie Minerva Nate Quayle
1873 - 1956
Mary Ann Nate
1857 - 1942
Rosina Margrett "Rose" Nate Neat
1870 - 1922
Willard Benjamin Neat
1861 - 1952
Etta Rebecca Nate
1880 - 1956
Samson William Nate
1854 - 1924

Frederick Ebenezer Nate
1866 - 1955
George Thomas Nate
1866 - 1867
Louisa Adelaide Neat
1868 - 1955
Henry William Nate
1870 - 1941
Charles Cornell Nate
1874 - 1961
Mary Ellen Neat
1872 - 1956
Emma Elizabeth Nate
1865 - 1867
Thomas Cornell Nate
1859 - Unknown

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