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William Garnett

Birth1750 - St Martin Parish Windermere, England
Death08 Apr 1840 - Windermere, Cumbria, England
MotherRuth Robinson
FatherJoseph Garnett

Born in St Martin Parish Windermere, England on 1750 to Joseph Garnett and Ruth Robinson. William Garnett married Agnes Townson and had 12 children. He passed away on 08 Apr 1840 in Windermere, Cumbria, England.

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Parents
Joseph Garnett
1710 - 1784
Ruth Robinson
1720 - 1763
Spouse(s)
Agnes Townson
1757 - 1835
Children Show all
Thomas Garnett
1790 - 1869
John Garnett
1796 - 1877
William Garnett
1800 - 1883
Joseph Garnett
1785 - 1869
Edward Garnett
1783 - 1869
Ruth Garnett
1781 - 1861

Ellean Garnett
1788 - 1791
Isabel Garnett
1792 - Unknown
Abraham Langhorn Garnett
1779 - 1844
Sarah Garnett
1765 - Unknown
Thomas Garnett
Unknown - 1785
Bellah Garnett
1780 - 1780

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