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Martha Escott

Birth1792 - Watchet, Somerset, England
Death7 May 1858 - Watchet, Somerset, England
MotherAnn Sarah Cooch
FatherThomas Escott

Born in Watchet, Somerset, England on 1792 to Thomas Escott and Ann Sarah Cooch. Martha Escott married William Chidgey and had 9 children. She passed away on 7 May 1858 in Watchet, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Escott
1754 - Unknown
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Ann Sarah Cooch
1757 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Chidgey
1794 - 1869
Children Show all
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William Chidgey
1824 - 1877
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John Chidgey
1836 - Unknown
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Sarah Chidgey
1830 - 1858
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Selina Chedzoy Chidgey
1827 - 1854
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Thomas Chedzoy Chidgey
1818 - Unknown

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Susan Chidgey
1821 - Unknown
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Sarah Chedzoy Chidgey
1816 - 1816
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Amelia Chedzoy Chidgey
1814 - 1889
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Henry Chidgey
1836 - 1864

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