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Hannah Hack

Birth27 Mar 1692 - St. Stephens, Northumberland, Virginia colony, America
Death28 Aug 1747 - Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Fox
FatherPeter Hendrick Hack

Born in St. Stephens, Northumberland, Virginia colony, America on 27 Mar 1692 to Peter Hendrick Hack and Elizabeth Fox. Hannah Hack married John Hillary Moseley LHXZ-V3T and had 5 children. She passed away on 28 Aug 1747 in Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Peter Hendrick Hack
1663 - 1729
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Elizabeth Fox
1666 - 1755
Spouse(s)
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John Hillary Moseley Lhxz-v3t
1687 - 1730
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Hillary Moseley
1715 - Unknown
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Hillary Moseley
1697 - 1730
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Arthur Guyon Moseley Ll44-h4c
1690 - 1736
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Col. Moseley
1716 - 1783
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Captain Moseley
1718 - 1808
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Col. Mozley
Unknown - Unknown
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William Moseley
1716 - 1734
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Elizabeth Moseley
1706 - 1729

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