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Priscilla Hugg

Birth1708 - Newton, Gloucester, New Jersey
Death13 Mar 1770 - Eayretown, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
MotherPriscilla Collins
FatherJohn Hugg

Born in Newton, Gloucester, New Jersey on 1708 to John Hugg and Priscilla Collins. Priscilla Hugg married Thomas Eayre and had 10 children. She passed away on 13 Mar 1770 in Eayretown, Burlington, New Jersey, United States.

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Parents
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John Hugg
1663 - 1731
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Priscilla Collins
1669 - 1712
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Eayre
1697 - 1761
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John Chattin
1717 - Unknown
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Richard Eayre
1666 - 1738
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John Hugg
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Eayre
1739 - 1799
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Sarah Eayre
1740 - 1750
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Habakkuk Eayre
1730 - 1798
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Thomas Eayre
1726 - 1770
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Richard Eayre
1726 - 1765
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Joseph Eayre
1750 - 1846
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Sarah Eayre
1717 - 1771
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John Eayre
1734 - 1778
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Habakkuk Eayre
1730 - 1765
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Priscilla Eayre
1764 - 1813

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