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Thomas Hatch

BirthABT 9 NOV 1628 - Wye, Kent, UK
Death21 February 1703 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
MotherLydia Gyles
FatherThomas Hatche

Born in Wye, Kent, UK on ABT 9 NOV 1628 to Thomas Hatche and Lydia Gyles. Thomas Hatch married Sarah Elmes and had 13 children. He passed away on 21 February 1703 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas Hatche
1596 - 1646
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Lydia Gyles
1600 - 1664
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Elmes
1645 - 1722
Children Show all
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Thomas Hatch
1670 - 1760
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Margaret Hatch
1677 - 1755
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Keturah Hatch
1672 - 1744
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Joseph Hatch
1682 - Unknown
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Hannah Hatch
1673 - 1743
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Rodolphus Hatch
1674 - 1743
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Sarah Hatch
1664 - 1720
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Jeremiah Hatch
1684 - 1728
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Lydia Hatch
1666 - Unknown
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Mary (Thomas) Hatch
1668 - 1686
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Abigail Hatch
1673 - 1741
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Bethiah "Betty" Hatch
1661 - 1725
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Mathea Hatch
1692 - Unknown

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