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John Harrison

Birth1680 - Croft head, Milnrow ROCHDALE Lancashire England
Death01 Sep 1738 - St. Mary's County, Maryland
MotherMary Newbold
FatherJohn Harrison

Born in Croft head, Milnrow ROCHDALE Lancashire England on 1680 to John Harrison and Mary Newbold. John Harrison married Elizabeth Knott and had 9 children. He passed away on 01 Sep 1738 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.

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Parents
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John Harrison
1641 - 1708
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Mary Newbold
1648 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Knott
1685 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Alice Saxon
1714 - 1761
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Mary Harrison
1710 - Unknown
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John Harrison
1707 - Unknown
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Ralph Harrison
1716 - Unknown
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James Harrison
1720 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Harrison
1712 - Unknown
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Samuel Harrison
1718 - Unknown
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Wm Harrison
1709 - Unknown
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Christopher Harrison
1720 - Unknown

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