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Timothy Hoadley

Birth14 Jul 1709 - Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, US
Death19 Jul 1772 - Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, US
MotherAbigail Farrington
FatherSamuel Hoadley

Born in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, US on 14 Jul 1709 to Samuel Hoadley and Abigail Farrington. Timothy Hoadley married Mary Harrison and had 7 children. He passed away on 19 Jul 1772 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, US.

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Samuel Hoadley
1644 - 1714
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Abigail Farrington
1668 - 1745
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Mary Harrison
1710 - 1795
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Rufus Hoadley
1740 - 1811
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Timothy Hoadley
1739 - 1816
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Ebenezer Hoadley
1747 - 1822
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Mary Hoadley
1734 - 1761
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Jehiel Hoadley
1744 - 1810
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Lucy Hoadley
1737 - 1808
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Lydia Hoadley
1740 - 1812

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