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William Hungate

Birth1712 - Blacksburg, Montgomery, Virginia, United States
Death1754 - Augusta, Virginia, United States
MotherAnne Cocke Hungate
FatherSir Hungate 8th GGF

Born in Blacksburg, Montgomery, Virginia, United States on 1712 to Sir Hungate 8th GGF and Anne Cocke Hungate. William Hungate married Nancy Ensor or Woodhouse-White and had 6 children. He passed away on 1754 in Augusta, Virginia, United States.

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Sir Hungate 8Th Ggf
1669 - 1749
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Anne Cocke Hungate
1680 - 1749
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Nancy Ensor Or Woodhouse-white
1722 - 1785
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Charles Hungate
1745 - 1828
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Mary Hungate
1749 - 1826
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John Pleasant Hungate
1747 - 1817
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William Hungate
1744 - 1822
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Nancy Hungate
1751 - 1757
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Elizabeth Hungate
1752 - 1811

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