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John Hare

Birthbefore 9 Oct 1709 - Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire, England
Deathbefore 11 Sep 1781 - Broughton by Brigg, Lincolnshire, England
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FatherJohn Hare

Born in Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire, England on before 9 Oct 1709 to John Hare. John Hare married Ann Kelsey and had 9 children. He passed away on before 11 Sep 1781 in Broughton by Brigg, Lincolnshire, England.

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John Hare
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Ann Kelsey
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Marshall
Unknown - 1765
Children Show all
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Amos Hare
1730 - 1775
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Matthew Hare
1744 - 1826
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Martha Hare
1732 - Unknown
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Susanna Hare
1723 - Unknown
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Joseph Hare
1743 - Unknown
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William Hare
1737 - Unknown
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Samuel Hare
1739 - 1821
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Jane Hare
1744 - 1765
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Mary Hare
1734 - Unknown

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