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Hannah Eustace

Birth18 SEP 1820 - Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England
Death1888 - Chinnor, Oxfordshire, , England
MotherElizabeth Betsy Purdue
FatherWilliam Eustace

Born in Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England on 18 SEP 1820 to William Eustace and Elizabeth Betsy Purdue. Hannah Eustace had 9 children. She passed away on 1888 in Chinnor, Oxfordshire, , England.

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William Eustace
1792 - 1856
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Elizabeth Betsy Purdue
1792 - 1879
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Henry Gibbs
1850 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Gibbs
1842 - 1870
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Ester Gibbs
1858 - Unknown
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William Eustace Gibbs
1860 - 1942
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John Gibbs
1848 - 1908
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Mary Anne Gibbs
1850 - Unknown
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Jane Emma Gibbs
1852 - Unknown
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George Gibbs
1847 - 1872
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Eliza Gibbs
1856 - Unknown

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