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Hannah Arrowsmith

BirthABT 1773 - Herefordshire, England
Death8 JUN 1846 - Eardisley, Herefordshire
MotherMary Rogers
FatherJohn Arrowsmith

Born in Herefordshire, England on ABT 1773 to John Arrowsmith and Mary Rogers. Hannah Arrowsmith married John Langford and had 8 children. She passed away on 8 JUN 1846 in Eardisley, Herefordshire.

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Parents
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John Arrowsmith
1718 - 1800
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Mary Rogers
1720 - 1801
Spouse(s)
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John Langford
1764 - 1843
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Philip Langford
1813 - 1893
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Ann Langford
1807 - Unknown
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Clarissa Langford
1803 - 1893
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John Langford
1802 - Unknown
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Mary Langford
1799 - 1856
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Elizabeth Langford
1801 - 1856
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Richard Langford
1812 - 1862
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Elizabeth Langford
1802 - Unknown

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