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Hannah Wheeler

Birth1795 - Penryn, Cornwell, ENGLAND
Death16 Jan 1867 - Falmouth, Cornwell, ENGLAND
MotherJane Johns
FatherJohn Wheeler

Born in Penryn, Cornwell, ENGLAND on 1795 to John Wheeler and Jane Johns. Hannah Wheeler married Nathaniel Spike and had 14 children. She passed away on 16 Jan 1867 in Falmouth, Cornwell, ENGLAND.

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John Wheeler
1769 - 1847
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Jane Johns
1770 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel Spike
1790 - 1845
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John James Spike
1835 - 1902
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Alfred Spike
1838 - 1900
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Nathaniel Spike
1818 - 1895
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Sophia Spike
1833 - 1898
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Mary Spike
1824 - 1858
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Thomas Spike
1840 - 1868
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William Spike
1822 - 1861
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Jane Spike
1829 - 1909
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Ellen Spike
1832 - 1891
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Hannah Spike
1814 - 1895
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Catherine Spike
1828 - 1904
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Mary Spike
1816 - 1822
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Blanche Vincent Spike
1825 - 1911
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William Spike
1820 - 1822

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