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John Rush

BirthOct 1758 - New Jersey, USA
Death10/3/1838 - Pennsylvania
MotherMargaret Koon
FatherPeter Rush

Born in New Jersey, USA on Oct 1758 to Peter Rush and Margaret Koon. John Rush married Amy Laycock and had 18 children. He passed away on 10/3/1838 in Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Peter Rush
1725 - 1819
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Margaret Koon
1730 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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Amy Laycock
1762 - 1845
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Hannah Comley
1767 - 1869
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Rebecca Mary Raybold
1745 - 1858
Children Show all
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Hannah Rush (Cotton)
1785 - 1850
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Eli Rush
1797 - 1870
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John Rush
1794 - 1835
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Louisa Rush
1792 - 1844
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Sarah Rush
1786 - 1869
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Isaac Rush
1810 - 1847
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Rebecca Rush
1782 - Unknown
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Hannah Rush
1791 - Unknown
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Mary Rush
1797 - 1822
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Elizabeth Rush
1785 - 1861
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Abner Rush
1799 - 1874
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Daniel Rush
1787 - 1863
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Martha Rush
1787 - 1858
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Mary Rush
Unknown - Unknown
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Cornelius Rush
1817 - 1857
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Maria Polly Rush (Upham)
1806 - 1852
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Isaiah Rush
1788 - 1849
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Sarah Ann Rush
1785 - 1863

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