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Mary Howard 1778 – 1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 Aug 1778

Birth Location: Madron, Cornwall, England

Death Date: 6 Jun 1860

Death Location: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England

Father: Michael Howard

Mother: Mary Eva

Spouse(s): James Bear

Children(s): Mary Bear, James Bear, Elizabeth Bear, William Bear, Louisa Bear, Emma Bear, Mary Bear

According to available records, Mary Howard was born in 1778 in Madron, Cornwall, England, the child of Michael Howard and Mary Eva. Following those early years, Mary Howard married James Bear, and their family grew to include Mary Bear, James Bear, Elizabeth Betsey Bear, William Bear, Louisa Bear, Emma Bear and Mary Ann Bear. In the later years of life, Mary Howard died in 1860 in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

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Parents

Michael Howard
1750 – 1850
Birth Location: Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
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Mary Eva
1757 – 1825
Birth Location: Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
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Spouses(s)

James Bear
1772 – 1830
Birth Location: Breage, Cornwall, England
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Children(s)

Mary Bear
1800 –
Birth Location: Cornwall, England
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James Bear
1803 – 1842
Birth Location: Cornwall, England
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Elizabeth Bear
1806 – 1881
Birth Location: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England
EB
William Bear
1812 – 1887
Birth Location: Penzance, Cornwall, England
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Louisa Bear
1818 – 1886
Birth Location: Cornwall
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Emma Bear
1822 –
Birth Location: Penzance, Cornwall, England
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Mary Bear
1831 –
Birth Location: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 09 Aug 1778
    Event Place: Madron, Cornwall, England
    Record Source: 1841 England Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 142; Book: 12; Civil Parish: Ludgvan; County: Cornwall; Enumeration District: 16; Folio: 32; Page: 8; Line: 24; GSU roll: 241264

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1841
    Event Place: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England
    Record Source: 1841 England Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 142; Book: 12; Civil Parish: Ludgvan; County: Cornwall; Enumeration District: 16; Folio: 32; Page: 8; Line: 24; GSU roll: 241264

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 6 Jun 1860
    Event Place: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England

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