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Link Info Name Rel. Birth Death Gender Manager Marriage Status
Widdrington-98
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Compare Edward Horsley Widdrington aka of Horsley Wikitree Father uncertain 1710 certain 13 Oct 1762 Male Orphan
Riddell-1553
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Edward Horsley Widdrington Riddell Wikidata Father uncertain 23 Jun 1766 Swinburn, Northumberland, England. certain 26 Jan 1793 certain Durham, England Male Orphan
Q75486091 Edward Horsley Widdrington ((1698-1762)) 1698 1762 male
Q75486089 Elizabeth Widdrington (Peerage person ID=171039; (c.1730-1798)) 1735 1798 female
WikiTree ID Date Status Comment
haddock-479 01.04.2020 13:15:55 Comment These are not duplicate people.
haddock-479 26.05.2020 17:37:34 False suggestion Definitely not the same person.
haddock-479 27.05.2020 08:09:51 False suggestion Wikidata is a different person
Carey-1
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Compare Henry 1st Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon Carey KG Wikitree Father certain 4 Mar 1526 Hengrave, Suffolk, England certain 23 Jul 1596 Somerset House, Strand, London, Middlesex, England Male WikiTree-57

Nelson-4303
Carey-10
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Robert Earl of Monmouth Carey Wikidata Father 1560 Castle Cary, Somerset, England 12 Apr 1639 Moor Park, Hertfordshire, England Male Nelson-4303
Q7342750 Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth (English politician) 1560 England United Kingdom 12 Apr 1639 England United Kingdom male
Q5719179 Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth (English politician) 15 Jan 1595 Denham United Kingdom 13 Jun 1661 Rickmansworth United Kingdom male
WikiTree ID Date Status Comment
DeSpain-617 25.04.2021 03:22:54 False suggestion Father and son - no duplicates
Percy-23
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Compare Sir Henry 5th Lord Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland, Constable of England Warden of the Marches of Scotland Percy Wikitree Father certain 3 Feb 1392 certain Warkworth, Northumberland, England certain 22 May 1455 St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England Male Lockwood-1016
Percy-44
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Sir Henry 3rd Earl of Northumberland, 6th Lord Percy Percy Wikidata Father certain 25 Jul 1421 certain Leconfield, Yorkshire, England certain 29 Mar 1461 certain Battle of Towton, Towton, Yorkshire, England Male WikiTree-113

Stewart-6071
Q75446916 Lady Anne Percy (Peerage person ID=147159) 1436 5 Jul 1522 female
Q2521911 Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland (English noble) 25 Jul 1421 Leconfield United Kingdom 29 Mar 1461 Battle of Towton Kingdom of England male
WikiTree ID Date Status Comment
Cayley-55 15.09.2021 14:20:09 False suggestion Those are two different profiles.
Wallis-4029
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Compare William Ogle Ogle (Wallis) Wikitree Father 1803 1829 Male Orphan
Wallis-4028
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William Ogle Ogle (Wallis) Wikidata Father uncertain 1758 Causey-Park, Northumberland, England certain 10 Aug 1844 London, England Male Orphan
Q75503236 William Wallace Ogle (Peerage person ID=181152) 1758 10 Aug 1844 male
Q75503235 Isabella Ogle (Peerage person ID=181151) 1814 1889 female
WikiTree ID Date Status Comment
Irwin-2920 03.12.2021 20:34:55 False suggestion Different people
Strother-136
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Compare William Strother aka Struthers Wikitree Father uncertain 1630 certain Northumberland, England certain 2 Nov 1702 certain Richmond County, Colony of Virginia Male WikiTree-24

McGill-1911

Moody-618

Duggar-46
Strother-135
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William Strother III Wikidata Father uncertain 1652 certain Virginia certain 26 Jul 1726 certain King George County, Virginia Colony Male WikiTree-6

McGill-1911

Moody-618

Ramer-34
Q87891183 William Strother Jr. ((1652-1726)) 1652 1726 male
Q93414353 Jeremiah Strother ((est. 1655 - 1741)) 1655 1741 male
WikiTree ID Date Status Comment
Lee-5956 03.06.2020 23:07:43 False suggestion wikidata is all messed up with fathers and sons confused