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Tabitha James

Birth1625 - Turksdean, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Death14 Aug 1680 - Turksdean, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
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Born in Turksdean, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England on 1625. Tabitha James married Abraham Hathawaie and had 9 children. She passed away on 14 Aug 1680 in Turksdean, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

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Abraham Hathawaie
1615 - 1679
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Rebecca Hathaway
1657 - 1743
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Richard Hathaway
1675 - 1712
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John Hathaway
1669 - Unknown
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Abraham Hathaway
1677 - Unknown
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Jane Hathaway
1661 - 1661
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William Hathaway
1659 - Unknown
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Tabitha Hathaway
1666 - 1705
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Marie Hathaway
1671 - Unknown
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Sarah Hathaway
1668 - Unknown

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