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John (4A) Hempstead

Birth1769 - Barkingtye, Suffolk, England
Death1837 - Barkingtye, Suffolk, England
MotherMary (1) Gardiner
FatherJohn Hemstead

Born in Barkingtye, Suffolk, England on 1769 to John Hemstead and Mary (1) Gardiner. John (4A) Hempstead married Susan Lincoln and had 5 children. He passed away on 1837 in Barkingtye, Suffolk, England.

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John Hemstead
1736 - Unknown
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Mary (1) Gardiner
Unknown - Unknown
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Susan Lincoln
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Thorpe
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Mee
Unknown - 1803
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Eliza Hempstead
1806 - Unknown
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John (4Ab) Hempstead
1797 - Unknown
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Jonathan (4Ab) Hempstead
1809 - Unknown
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Arthur Hempstead
1817 - Unknown
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Mary (3) Hempstead
1792 - Unknown

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