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Kesiah Hester Easter

Birth1766 - All Saints, High Roding, Essex
DeathMar 1858 - High Easter, Essex, England
MotherAnn Witham
FatherIsaac Estaugh

Born in All Saints, High Roding, Essex on 1766 to Isaac Estaugh and Ann Witham. Kesiah Hester Easter married Thomas Lodge and had 16 children. She passed away on Mar 1858 in High Easter, Essex, England.

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Parents
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Isaac Estaugh
1728 - 1787
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Ann Witham
1735 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Lodge
1757 - 1835
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James Lodge
1791 - 1875
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Isaac Lodge
1797 - 1881
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Joseph Lodge
1794 - 1870
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Thomas Lodge
1786 - 1856
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Jonathon Lodge
1806 - 1806
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Charles Lodge
1805 - 1881
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Hannah Lodge
1796 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lodge
1803 - Unknown
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Sarah Louisa Lodge
1804 - 1866
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John Lodge
1799 - 1870
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John Lodge
1799 - 1799
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Charles Lodge
1807 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lodge
1789 - Unknown
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Anne Lodge
1801 - Unknown
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John Lodge
1797 - Unknown
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Thomas Lodge
1801 - 1861

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