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Andrew Noah Hampton

Birth1682 - Monmouth, New Jersey
Death1714 - Hampshire, New Jersey USA
MotherMartha Brown
FatherJohn HAMPTON (HAMTON) (HANTOUN)

Born in Monmouth, New Jersey on 1682 to John HAMPTON (HAMTON) (HANTOUN) and Martha Brown. Andrew Noah Hampton married Sarah Marie Wright and had 2 children. He passed away on 1714 in Hampshire, New Jersey USA.

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John Hampton (Hamton) (Hantoun)
1643 - 1702
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Martha Brown
1666 - 1697
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Sarah Marie Wright
1693 - 1747
Children
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Colonel Andrew Hampton
1720 - 1790
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Capt. Andrew (Of Company 8 Of The Granville Militia, Mill Owner, Ordinary/pub/inn Keeper, Vestreyman) Hampton Hamton (Y/mitochondrial Dna Match John Hampton Of Freehold, Monmouth, Nj & Mitochondrial Dna Abraham Brown/shrewsbury Nj
1710 - 1771

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