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Christopher Hurst

Birth1757 - Newington Walworth, London, England
DeathJun 1840 - Berkshire, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Curtis
FatherChristopher Hurst

Born in Newington Walworth, London, England on 1757 to Christopher Hurst and Elizabeth Curtis. Christopher Hurst married Lucy Stroudly and had 7 children. He passed away on Jun 1840 in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.

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Christopher Hurst
1714 - 1795
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Elizabeth Curtis
1715 - 1761
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Lucy Stroudly
1760 - 1846
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William Hurst
1785 - 1819
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Charlotte Hurst
1783 - Unknown
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John Hurst
1795 - 1832
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Elijah Hurst
1800 - 1871
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Elizabeth Hurst
1793 - 1815
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Richard Hurst
1787 - 1873
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Silas Hurst
1797 - 1819

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