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Hannah Wharton 1683–1754 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1683
Birth Location: Bowes, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 20 July 1754
Death Location: Bowes, County Durham, England
Father: Richard Wharton
Mother: Ann Lishmore
Spouse(s): Thomas Kipling
Children(s): William Kipling
The story of Hannah Wharton began in 1683 in Bowes, Yorkshire, England. Hannah Wharton married Thomas Kipling, and had children including William Kipling. Hannah Wharton passed away in 1754 in Bowes, County Durham, England.
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Biography
- The story of Hannah Wharton began in 1683 in Bowes, Yorkshire, England.
- Hannah Wharton married Thomas Kipling, and had children including William Kipling.
- Hannah Wharton passed away in 1754 in Bowes, County Durham, England.
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Hannah Wharton's Ancestors
Hannah Wharton's Descendants
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1. William Kipling 1708–1777 m. Margaret Carter 1704–1779
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1. John Kipling 1730–1792
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1. John Kipling 1773–1835 m. Ann Hansell 1783–1855
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1. Alice Kipling 1816–1884
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2. Ann Kipling 1811–1848
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3. Bessy Kipling 1819–1905
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4. Jane Kipling 1814–1891
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5. Joseph Kipling 1805–1862 m. Frances Lockwood 1804–1886
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6. Robert Kipling 1809–1809
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7. John (Lockwood) Kipling 1801–1871
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Hannah Wharton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1683
Event Place: Bowes, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 July 1754
Event Place: Bowes, County Durham, England