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William Hatch

Birth1 Nov 1704 - Chapel Allerton, Somerset, England
Death May 1767 - Chapel Allerton, Somerset, England
MotherHannah Phippen
FatherEdmund Hatch

Born in Chapel Allerton, Somerset, England on 1 Nov 1704 to Edmund Hatch and Hannah Phippen. William Hatch married Mary Stone and had 10 children. He passed away on May 1767 in Chapel Allerton, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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Edmund Hatch
1665 - 1728
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Hannah Phippen
1676 - 1733
Spouse(s)
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Mary Stone
1715 - 1780
Children Show all
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William Hatch
1741 - 1822
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Thomas Hatch
1748 - 1824
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Shepard Hatch
1758 - 1830
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Johanah Hatch
1744 - 1829
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Jesse Hatch
1758 - 1823
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Rachel Hatch
1753 - Unknown
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Pracsy Hatch
1751 - Unknown
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Mary Hatch
1738 - Unknown
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Jane Hatch
1755 - Unknown
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Ruth Hatch
1754 - Unknown

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