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Palmer-Acland
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Acland
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Sir John Palmer-Acland, Baronet
b.
11 Feb 1756
d.
23 Feb 1831
Bath, Somerset, England
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Sir John Palmer-Acland, Baronet
1756 - 1831
W
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Elizabeth Fuller
- 1815
m.
12 Jul 1781
Hugh Acland
1788 - 1810
Sir Peregrine Palmer Fuller-Palmer-Acland, 2nd Baronet
1789 - 1871
Maria Palmer Acland
Frances Anne Acland
Henrietta Palmer Acland
Arthur Acland
1791 - 1810
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Sir John Palmer-Acland, Baronet
1756 - 1831
W
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Sarah Maria Knipe
m.
5 Nov 1818
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Name
[1]
Sir John Palmer-Acland, Baronet
Alt Name
[2]
John Acland
Gender
Male
Birth
[1]
11 Feb 1756
Other
[2]
From 2 Mar 1781 to 1784
M.P. for Bridgwater
Marriage
12 Jul 1781
to
Elizabeth Fuller
Marriage
5 Nov 1818
to
Sarah Maria Knipe
Death
[1]
23 Feb 1831
Bath, Somerset, England
References
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1.0
1.1
1.2
Howard, Joseph Jackson, and Frederick Arthur Crisp.
Visitation of England and Wales
. (London, England: Joseph Jackson Howard, 1893-1921)
notes, 9:43.
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2.0
2.1
ACLAND, John (1756-1831), of Fairfield, nr. Bridgwater, Som.
, in
Lundy, Darryl.
The Peerage
:
A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe
.
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