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BARBER Family - Barber, A'Downe, Akehurst, Bandy, Belchamber, Box, Breach, Bull, Coe, Day, Dunk, Farrant, Funnell, Gladman, Godden, Griffiths, Holden, Howell, Humphries (& Meek), Hunt, Inkpen, Jeffery, Knibbs, Langridge, Latter, Lines, Lipscombe, Lockyer, Morris, Norton, Thorpe, Verrall, Waite, Wenham, White, Wickens, Wigzell, Wilkins, Wingate
TAYLOR Family - Taylor, Alce, Ashdown, Bean, Barnett, Burt, Cossam, Evans, Ford, Gunn, Hudson, Hunt, Marchant, Masters, Middleton, Mitchell, Moore, Murrell, Packham, Penfold, Primmer, Richardson, Stephens, Stoner, Sutton, Terry, Vallance, Verrall, Wadey, Woolgar, Young
BROWN Family - Brown, Bartlett and Clegg
McKAY Family - McKay, Fortescue, Hoare, Gregg, Little, Ward, Wigham
RICHARDS Family - Iddles, McDonald, Richards
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Pedigree - Ronald Barber
Pedigree - Freda Taylor
3 generations
4 generations
5 generations
Siblings
Thomas Amos Bandy
William Henry Bandy
Jane Bandy
Maria Bandy
George Bandy
Joseph Bandy
Partners & Children
Carl John Christian Habekost
Elizabeth Bandy
(1847 - 1927)
Thomas Bandy
(1808 - 1896)
Sarah Parks
(1816 - 1881)
Thomas Bull
(1771 - 1855)
Martha Bandy
(1781 - 1860)
James Bull
(1730 - )
Ann Sutton
(1745 - )
John Bandy
(1755 - 1826)
Anne Dimmock
(1760 - 1796)