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Helen Priscilla Nash 1817–1913 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1817
Birth Location: Hurst, Berkshire, England
Death Date: 30 Aug 1913
Death Location: Woodcote, Oxfordshire, England
Father: John Nash
Mother: Jane Neal
Spouse(s): George HAINES
Children(s): Henry Haines
In 1817, Helen Priscilla Nash entered the world in Hurst, Berkshire, England, born to John Nash And Jane Neal. Helen Priscilla Nash married George Haines, and had children including Gilly Haines, Helen Haines, Henry George Haines, Mary Jane Haines, Nelly Haines. Helen Priscilla Nash passed away in 1913 in Woodcote, Oxfordshire, England.
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- In 1817, Helen Priscilla Nash entered the world in Hurst, Berkshire, England, born to John Nash And Jane Neal.
- Helen Priscilla Nash married George Haines, and had children including Gilly Haines, Helen Haines, Henry George Haines, Mary Jane Haines, Nelly Haines.
- Helen Priscilla Nash passed away in 1913 in Woodcote, Oxfordshire, England.
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1. Henry (George) Haines 1860–1892
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Oct 1817
Event Place: Hurst, Berkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: April 1859
Event Place: Wokingham, Berkshire
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 Aug 1913
Event Place: Woodcote, Oxfordshire, England