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John Rush

Birth1720 - Orange, Orange, Virginia, United States
Death14 Dec 1787 - Randolph, North Carolina, United States
MotherMary Hudson
FatherWilliam RUSH DNA+

Born in Orange, Orange, Virginia, United States on 1720 to William RUSH DNA+ and Mary Hudson. John Rush married Mary Broyles and had 13 children. He passed away on 14 Dec 1787 in Randolph, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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William Rush Dna+
1679 - 1735
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Mary Hudson
1686 - 1734
Spouse(s)
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Mary Broyles
1733 - 1821
Children Show all
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Crawford Rush
1765 - 1830
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Mary (Molly) Rush
1765 - 1816
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Elizabeth Rush
1775 - 1855
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Benjamin Crawford Rush
1752 - 1819
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Rebecca Rush
1760 - 1838
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John Rush
1756 - 1757
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Margaret Rush (Rausch)
1768 - 1769
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Ephraim Rush
Unknown - Unknown
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Isaac Rush
1782 - 1846
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Catherine Rush
1774 - Unknown
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Anne Emily Rush Cuthbert
1779 - 1850
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Sarah Rush
Unknown - Unknown
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Nancy Rush
Unknown - Unknown

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