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David Parish 1744–1822 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 Feb 1744
Birth Location: West Bagborough, Somerset, England
Death Date: 5 Apr 1822
Death Location: Bagborough West, Somerset, England
Father: Thomas Parish
Mother: Mary Mullens
Spouse(s): Martha Rogers
Children(s): Hannah Parish
David Parish was born in 1744 in West Bagborough, Somerset, England, the child of Thomas Parish And Mary Mullens. David Parish married Martha Rogers, and had children including Hannah Parish. David Parish passed away in 1822 in Bagborough West, Somerset, England.
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Biography
- David Parish was born in 1744 in West Bagborough, Somerset, England, the child of Thomas Parish And Mary Mullens.
- David Parish married Martha Rogers, and had children including Hannah Parish.
- David Parish passed away in 1822 in Bagborough West, Somerset, England.
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David Parish's Descendants
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1. Hannah Parish 1768–1839 m. JOHN White 1761–1815
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1. Sarah White 1796–1843 m. Joseph Pain 1793–1847
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1. Lucy Pain 1840–1897 m. George (Henry) HOCKING 1838–1917
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1. Joseph (Hinvas (Hinnes)) Hocking 1865–1956 m. Mary (Ann) Wilson 1868–1955
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 Feb 1744
Event Place: West Bagborough, Somerset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 5 Apr 1822
Event Place: Bagborough West, Somerset, England