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Hannah Codling

Birth10 Jun 1793 - Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland, England
DeathJanuary 1848 - Bellingham, Northumberland, England
MotherHannah Milburne
FatherJohn Codling

Born in Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland, England on 10 Jun 1793 to John Codling and Hannah Milburne. Hannah Codling married Edward Hedley and had 7 children. She passed away on January 1848 in Bellingham, Northumberland, England.

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Parents
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John Codling
1758 - 1806
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Hannah Milburne
1761 - 1846
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Edward Hedley
1797 - Unknown
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Mary Hedley
1814 - 1893
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John Hedley
1820 - 1868
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Ann Hedley
1817 - Unknown
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Ann Hedley
1818 - 1902
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Margaret Hedley
1825 - 1897
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Hannah Hedley
1833 - 1837
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Ann Hedley
1817 - 1880

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