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John Hattle

BirthAbt. 1789 - Scremerston, Northumberland, England
DeathOct 1864 - Berwick, Northumberland (Registration District), England
MotherMargaret Young
FatherTHOMAS HATTLE

Born in Scremerston, Northumberland, England on Abt. 1789 to THOMAS HATTLE and Margaret Young. John Hattle married Christian Crawford and had 13 children. He passed away on Oct 1864 in Berwick, Northumberland (Registration District), England.

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Parents
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Thomas Hattle
1759 - 1830
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Margaret Young
1758 - 1828
Spouse(s)
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Christian Crawford
1792 - 1860
Children Show all
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William Hettle
1828 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hattle
1825 - 1885
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Jessie Hattle
1833 - 1871
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Margaret Hattle
1817 - 1875
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Thomas Hattle
1811 - 1885
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Mary Hattle
1831 - Unknown
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Christian Hettle
1812 - 1881
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Jane Hattle
1813 - 1860
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James Hattle
1822 - 1832
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John Hattle
1814 - 1884
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Jessie Hattle
1830 - 1833
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William Hattle
1819 - 1826
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Rachel Hattle
1828 - Unknown

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