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Mary Prentice

Birth25 NOV 1644 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death20 SEP 1699 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
MotherElizabeth Haley
FatherHenry Prentice

Born in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts on 25 NOV 1644 to Henry Prentice and Elizabeth Haley. Mary Prentice married Nathaniel Hancock2 and had 15 children. She passed away on 20 SEP 1699 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Henry Prentice
1620 - 1654
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Elizabeth Haley
Unknown - 1643
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel Hancock2
1638 - 1719
Children Show all
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Abigail Hancock
1669 - 1746
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John Hancock
1671 - 1752
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Mary Hancock
1666 - 1686
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Samuel Hancock
1673 - 1735
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Nathaniel Hancock
1668 - 1755
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Ebenezer Hancock
1681 - 1710
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Sarah Hancock
1667 - 1747
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Joseph Hancock
1683 - 1684
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Thomas Hancock
1685 - 1721
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Solomon Hancock
1679 - 1700
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Nathaniel Hancock
1664 - 1665
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Anne Hancock
1675 - Unknown
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Mary Hancock
1687 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hancock
1677 - 1678
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Sarah Hancock
1669 - 1672

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