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John E Pride

Birth22 October 1742 - Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Death12 Feb 1790 - Sussex, Delaware, United States
MotherLydia Corning
FatherHerbert Pride

Born in Worcester, Worcestershire, England on 22 October 1742 to Herbert Pride and Lydia Corning. John E Pride married Elizabeth Betty Steele and had 11 children. He passed away on 12 Feb 1790 in Sussex, Delaware, United States.

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Parents
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Herbert Pride
1707 - 1759
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Lydia Corning
1710 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Betty Steele
1760 - 1820
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Anna Beranton Clements
1742 - 1789
Children Show all
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Henry S Pride
1783 - 1856
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Sarah "Polly" Pride
1762 - 1837
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Nancy Pride
1786 - 1870
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Rachel Pride
1785 - Unknown
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Valentine Pride
1760 - Unknown
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John Pride
1776 - 1850
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Lissy Lizzy Elizabeth Pride
1760 - Unknown
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William Pride
1758 - 1816
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Hannah Pride
1763 - 1821
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Jacob Pride
1765 - Unknown
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Hannah Pride
1760 - 1821

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