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John Rushmore

BirthABT 1674 - Hempstead, Nassau, NY
DeathAbt 1759 - Hempstead, Nassau, NY
MotherSarah Hicks
FatherThomas Rushmore

Born in Hempstead, Nassau, NY on ABT 1674 to Thomas Rushmore and Sarah Hicks. John Rushmore married Mary Carman and had 10 children. He passed away on Abt 1759 in Hempstead, Nassau, NY.

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Parents
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Thomas Rushmore
1655 - 1723
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Sarah Hicks
1660 - 1723
Spouse(s)
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Mary Carman
1699 - 1760
Children Show all
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Hannah Rushmore (Thompson)
1718 - 1760
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Carman Rushmore
1724 - 1812
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John Rushmore
1725 - 1759
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Hannah Rushmore
1729 - 1812
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Thomas Rushmore
1727 - 1792
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Mary Rushmore
Unknown - Unknown
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Benjamin Rushmore
Unknown - Unknown
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Samuel Rushmore
Unknown - Unknown
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Stephen Rushmore
Unknown - Unknown
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Rachel Rushmore
Unknown - Unknown

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