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Family:William Degg and Mary Devill (1)
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Degg
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Chebsey
Parents:
Thomas Degg and Jane Harvey
William Degg
chr.
14 Aug 1728
Stone, Staffordshire, England
Mary Devill
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m.
10 Jun 1747
Chebsey, Staffordshire, England
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Marriage
[1]
[2]
10 Jun 1747
Chebsey, Staffordshire, England
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Children
Birth
Death
1.
Jane Degg
chr.
10 Jun 1749
Stone, Staffordshire, England
2.
Mary Degg
chr.
16 Jun 1751
Stone, Staffordshire, England
3.
William Degg
chr.
31 Dec 1752
Stone, Staffordshire, England
4.
Phillip Degg
24 Jan 1759
5.
Lydia Degg
7 Nov 1763
Fulford, Staffordshire, England
bur.
18 Nov 1827
Longton, Staffordshire, England
6.
Samuel Degg
9 Nov 1765
bur.
27 Nov 1818
Fulford, Staffordshire, England
7.
Thomas Degg
chr.
17 Jul 1768
Stone, Staffordshire, England
8.
Ann Degg
chr.
24 Mar 1771
Stone, Staffordshire, England
bur.
30 Apr 1816
Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England
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References
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England.
Marriages, 1538-1973
. (FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, Findmypast)
index, FamilySearch (
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V5V8-MCB
: accessed 15 Oct 2013), William Degg and Mary Devill, 10 Jun 1747.
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United Kingdom.
FreeREG Parish Register Transcripts and Indexes
. (Free UK Genealogy)
26588
.
from Bishop's Transcripts. Both bride and groom are said to have been "of Stone".
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