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John Hindle

BirthABT. 1720 - Mellor/Pleasington
Deathabt 1797 - Blackburn Lancashire England
MotherAlice Hindle
FatherGiles Hindle

Born in Mellor/Pleasington on ABT. 1720 to Giles Hindle and Alice Hindle. John Hindle married Mary Ainsworth and had 14 children. He passed away on abt 1797 in Blackburn Lancashire England.

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Parents
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Giles Hindle
1704 - 1763
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Alice Hindle
1690 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ainsworth
1725 - 1762
Children Show all
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Alice Hindle
1756 - 1811
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John Hindle
1752 - 1810
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Mally Hindle
Unknown - Unknown
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Nathaniel Hindle
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Hindle
Unknown - Unknown
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Grace Hindle
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Hindle
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellen Hindle
Unknown - Unknown
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Giles Hindle
1746 - 1823
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Betty Hindle
Unknown - Unknown
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Priscilla Hindle
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Hindley
1758 - Unknown
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John Hindley
1750 - Unknown
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John Hindle
1739 - 1792

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