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Elizabeth Hoad 1724–1766 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1724

Birth Location: Wartling, Sussex, England

Death Date: 1766

Death Location: Whitechapel, Middlesex, England

Father: William Hoad

Mother: Ann Putland

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In 1724, Elizabeth Hoad entered the world in Wartling, Sussex, England, born to William Hoad And Ann Putland. Elizabeth Hoad passed away in 1766 in Whitechapel, Middlesex, England.

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Biography

  • In 1724, Elizabeth Hoad entered the world in Wartling, Sussex, England, born to William Hoad And Ann Putland.
  • Elizabeth Hoad passed away in 1766 in Whitechapel, Middlesex, England.

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Elizabeth Hoad's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Hoad
1724–1766
Birth Place: Wartling, Sussex, England
Parents
William Hoad
1703–1762
Wartling, Sussex, England
Ann Putland
1702–
Herstmonceux, Sussex, England
Grandparents
John Hoad
1668–1721
Wartling, Sussex, England
Susanna (Elizabeth) Southerdine
1670–1743
Wartling, Sussex, , England
Great-Grandparents
BENJAMIN HOADE
1638–1721
Frances Tomset
1642–1684
Solomon Southerden
1636–1681
Mary Porter
1640–1692
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Hoad
1608–1653
Mary Thorpe
1602–1652
Solomon GGF)
1601–1636
Elizabeth Gascoyne
1606–1670
William Porter
1612–
Elizabeth Gascoyne
1606–1670

Elizabeth Hoad's Timeline

2 Records

1724
1724
Birth of Elizabeth Hoad in Wartling, Sussex, England
Wartling, Sussex, England
1766
1766
Age 42
Death of Elizabeth Hoad in Whitechapel, Middlesex, England
Whitechapel, Middlesex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1724
    Event Place: Wartling, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1766
    Event Place: Whitechapel, Middlesex, England

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