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Job Ebenezer Hulse

Birth27 Dec 1785 - Chorlton Row, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death3 November 1832 - Stockport,, England
MotherEliizabeth Johnson
FatherThomas Hulse

Born in Chorlton Row, Manchester, Lancashire, England on 27 Dec 1785 to Thomas Hulse and Eliizabeth Johnson. Job Ebenezer Hulse married Frances Webb and had 11 children. He passed away on 3 November 1832 in Stockport,, England.

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Thomas Hulse
1759 - Unknown
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Eliizabeth Johnson
1752 - 1847
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Frances Webb
1789 - 1858
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Charles Wesley Hulse
1822 - 1882
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Henry Hulse
1813 - 1814
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Eliza Hulse
1810 - 1825
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Martha Eliza Hulse
1831 - 1896
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George Whitfield Hulse
1824 - 1825
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Sarah Ann Hulse
1817 - 1851
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James Arminus Hulse
1828 - 1830
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John Wesley Hulse
1820 - 1831
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Frances Eliza Hulse
1827 - 1827
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Job Ebenezer Hulse
1826 - 1892
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Henry Edward Hulse
1815 - 1884

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