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Sign up freeElizabeth Hart 1685 – 1750 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1685
Birth Location: Chiddingly, Sussex, England
Death Date: July 1750
Death Location: Folkington, SSX, England, United Kingdom
Father: Robert Hart
Mother: Mary Day
Spouse(s): Thomas Earl
Children(s): Ann Earl
Elizabeth Hart was born in 1685 in Chiddingly, Sussex, England, the child of Robert Hart and Mary Day. Elizabeth Hart married Thomas Earl, and had children including Ann Earl. Elizabeth Hart passed away in 1750 in Folkington, SSX, England, United Kingdom.
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Biography
- Elizabeth Hart was born in 1685 in Chiddingly, Sussex, England, the child of Robert Hart and Mary Day.
- Elizabeth Hart married Thomas Earl, and had children including Ann Earl.
- Elizabeth Hart passed away in 1750 in Folkington, SSX, England, United Kingdom.
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Elizabeth Hart's Ancestors
Elizabeth Hart's Descendants
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1. Ann Earl (7 October 1712 – 1791) m. Joseph Daw (1710 – 6 Jun 1752)
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1. Aaron Daw (1748 – 22 May 1822) m. Esther Stevens (01 Jan 1752 – 12 Nov 1826)
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1. aaron Daw (1779 – 1855) m. ELIZABETH BANNISTER (Mar 1783 – 22 May 1860)
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1. james Daw m. Sarah Daw (abt 1813 – )
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Elizabeth Hart's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1685
Event Place: Chiddingly, Sussex, England
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: July 1750
Event Place: Folkington, SSX, England, United Kingdom
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index