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Hannah Radford 1769–1841 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Mar 1769

Birth Location: Duffiled, Derby

Death Date: 1841

Death Location: Belper, Derbyshire

Father: Joseph Radford

Mother: Hannah Wagstaff

Spouse(s): William Bunting

Children(s): George Bunting

The story of Hannah Radford began in 1769 in Duffiled, Derby. Hannah Radford married William Bunting, and had children including George Bunting. Hannah Radford passed away in 1841 in Belper, Derbyshire.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Radford began in 1769 in Duffiled, Derby.
  • Hannah Radford married William Bunting, and had children including George Bunting.
  • Hannah Radford passed away in 1841 in Belper, Derbyshire.

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Hannah Radford's Ancestors

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Hannah Radford
1769–1841
Birth Place: Duffiled, Derby
Parents
Joseph Radford
1724–1768
Duffield, Derbyshire, England
Hannah Wagstaff
1725–1801
Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Grandparents
Samuel Radford
1690–
Margaret Yeomans
1687–
Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Samuel Wagstaff
1700–
Derbyshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Yeomans
1644–1729
Joan Cooper
1649–1707
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Yeomans
1620–1680
Joan Laughtenhouse
1620–1684

Hannah Radford's Descendants

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Hannah Radford (25 Mar 1769–1841) m. William Bunting (20 Jul 1766–03 AUG 1846)
  1. 1. George Bunting 1817–1859

Hannah Radford's Timeline

2 Records

1769
25 Mar 1769
Birth of Hannah Radford in Duffiled, Derby
Duffiled, Derby
1841
1841
Age 72
Death of Hannah Radford in Belper, Derbyshire
Belper, Derbyshire

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Mar 1769
    Event Place: Duffiled, Derby

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1841
    Event Place: Belper, Derbyshire

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