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John Heigham Gresham

Birth1703 - Not Available
Death1775 - Hoddesdon
MotherHester Elkin
FatherJohn Gresham

Born on 1703 to John Gresham and Hester Elkin. John Heigham Gresham married Susanna TRESON and had 8 children. He passed away on 1775 in Hoddesdon.

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John Gresham
1663 - 1713
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Hester Elkin
1681 - Unknown
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Susanna Treson
Unknown - 1762
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Prudence Scott
Unknown - Unknown
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Prudence Scott
Unknown - Unknown
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William Gresham
1741 - 1742
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Elizabeth Gresham
1752 - 1762
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Susannah Gresham
1744 - 1782
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Charles Gresham
1740 - 1740
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John Heigham Gresham
1739 - 1752
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William Gresham
1749 - 1750
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Charles Gresham
1745 - 1785
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Sarah Gresham
1747 - Unknown

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