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John Hurst

Birth1832 - Ince, Lancashire, England
DeathApr 1907 - 2 St Annes Square, Coppull Lane, Wigan, Lancs
MotherAnn Hurst
FatherJames Hurst

Born in Ince, Lancashire, England on 1832 to James Hurst and Ann Hurst. John Hurst married Hannah Seddon and had 10 children. He passed away on Apr 1907 in 2 St Annes Square, Coppull Lane, Wigan, Lancs.

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Parents
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James Hurst
1785 - Unknown
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Ann Hurst
1789 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Seddon
1832 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Rachel Hurst
1857 - 1904
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John Hurst
1871 - Unknown
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William Hurst
1852 - 1916
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Ellen Hurst
1861 - 1908
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Alice Hurst
1874 - 1958
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Alexander ( Sandy ) Hurst
1868 - 1945
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Elizabeth Hurst
1867 - 1893
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Sancly Hurst
1867 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Hurst
1855 - 1915
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Henry Hurst
1878 - 1878

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