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William Haslup

Birth8 Apr 1710 - St James Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States
Deathabout 1780 - Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
MotherAgnes LNU (Mrs Joseph Haslap)
FatherJoseph Haslip (Haslap, Hazelope, Hanslap)

Born in St James Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States on 8 Apr 1710 to Joseph Haslip (Haslap, Hazelope, Hanslap) and Agnes LNU (Mrs Joseph Haslap). William Haslup married Ruth Enshaw and had 8 children. He passed away on about 1780 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA.

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Joseph Haslip (Haslap, Hazelope, Hanslap)
1674 - 1720
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Agnes Lnu (Mrs Joseph Haslap)
1685 - 1717
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Ruth Enshaw
1711 - Unknown
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William Haslup
1733 - 1814
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Ruth Haslup
1738 - Unknown
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Rezin Haslup
1749 - 1834
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Samuel Haslup
1735 - Unknown

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Mary Haslup
1741 - Unknown
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Rachel Haslup
1745 - Unknown
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John Haslup
1740 - Unknown
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James John Haslup
1740 - 1814

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