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John Post

Birth16 Sep 1629 - Othan, Kent, England
Death27 Nov 1710 - Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA
MotherEleanor Ellen Panton
FatherStephen (Lt ) Post

Born in Othan, Kent, England on 16 Sep 1629 to Stephen (Lt ) Post and Eleanor Ellen Panton. John Post married Hester Hyde and had 15 children. He passed away on 27 Nov 1710 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Stephen (Lt ) Post
1596 - 1659
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Eleanor Ellen Panton
1605 - 1670
Spouse(s)
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Hester Hyde
1630 - 1703
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Mary Andrews
1631 - 1701
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Rebecca Bruen
1643 - 1721
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Mary Jordan
1643 - 1684
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Lydia Mary Buckland
1633 - 1700
Children Show all
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Margaret Post
1653 - 1700
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Mary Post
1662 - 1705
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Elizabeth Post
1655 - 1714
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Samuel Post
1668 - 1735
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Private John Post
1657 - 1690
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Sarah Post
1659 - 1754
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Abigail Post
1664 - 1678
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Lydia Post
1674 - 1753
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Hannah Post
1671 - 1751
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Sarah Post
1659 - 1746
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Obadiah Post
1670 - 1703
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Joseph Post (1C)
1684 - 1749
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Hannah Post (1C)
1666 - 1667
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Thomas Post
1664 - Unknown
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Joseph Post (9Gu)
1677 - 1728

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