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Dinah Hacking

Birth2 Feb 1750 - Huncote, St. James, Church Kirk, Lancashire, England
Death10 Jan 1831 - Clayton Lancs Eng
MotherNot Available
FatherFrancis Birtwistle

Born in Huncote, St. James, Church Kirk, Lancashire, England on 2 Feb 1750 to Francis Birtwistle. Dinah Hacking married Joseph Pilkington and had 8 children. She passed away on 10 Jan 1831 in Clayton Lancs Eng.

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Parents
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Francis Birtwistle
1726 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Joseph Pilkington
1749 - 1808
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Joseph Pilkington
1750 - 1795
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Dinah Pilkington
1782 - 1833
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George Pilkington
1772 - Unknown
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Mary Pilkington
1776 - Unknown
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Eve Pilkington
1777 - 1832
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William Pilkington
1773 - 1819
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Betty Pilkington
1780 - Unknown
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John Pilkington
1784 - Unknown
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Ann Pilkington
1787 - Unknown

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