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John Haseman

Birth14 AUG 1757 - Epsom, Surrey, England
Death1836 - Epsom, Surrey, England
MotherMary Spurr
FatherJohn Heasman

Born in Epsom, Surrey, England on 14 AUG 1757 to John Heasman and Mary Spurr. John Haseman married Susannah Johnson and had 12 children. He passed away on 1836 in Epsom, Surrey, England.

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Parents
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John Heasman
1723 - 1785
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Mary Spurr
1739 - 1779
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Johnson
1770 - 1808
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Elizabeth Duffell
1768 - 1843
Children Show all
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John Haseman
1796 - 1857
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Elizabeth Haseman
1791 - 1819
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Harriet Haseman
1799 - 1799
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George Haylemore Otterwell Haseman (George Hazlemore Alias Haseman)
1803 - 1876
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Stephen Haseman
1804 - 1805
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William Haseman
1801 - 1801
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Milly Haseman
1806 - 1806
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William Haseman
1794 - 1795
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Mary Haseman
1793 - 1793
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Rebecca Haseman
1789 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Marwood Haseman
1793 - 1829
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Harriet Haseman
1798 - 1798

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