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Rachel HODGE 1828–1890 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1828

Birth Location: Bodmin, Cornwall, England

Death Date: MAR QTR 1890

Death Location: St Austell, Cornwall, England

Father: Charles HODGE

Mother: Sarah Spicer

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In 1828, Rachel HODGE entered the world in Bodmin, Cornwall, England, born to Charles Hodge And Sarah Spicer. Rachel HODGE passed away in 1890 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.

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Biography

  • In 1828, Rachel HODGE entered the world in Bodmin, Cornwall, England, born to Charles Hodge And Sarah Spicer.
  • Rachel HODGE passed away in 1890 in St Austell, Cornwall, England.

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Rachel HODGE's Ancestors

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Rachel HODGE
1828–1890
Birth Place: Bodmin, Cornwall, England
Parents
Charles HODGE
1793–1871
Charlestown, Saint Austell, Cornwall, England (wa Baptism 13 March 1793?)
Sarah Spicer
1802–1851
Tywardreath, Cornwall, England
Grandparents
Walter Hodge
1750–1829
St Austell, Cornwall, England
Mary Toms
1753–1823
St Austell, Cornwall, England
Great-Grandparents
Samuel HODGE
1725–1771
Rose
1726–1786
Richard Toms
1728–1779
Catherine Rummett
1731–1806
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Hodge
1660–1749
Julian Penhale
1675–
Richard Toms
1680–1753
Dorothy
1691–1763
John Rummett
1692–1745
Elizabeth Rowett
1694–1769

Rachel HODGE's Timeline

2 Records

1828
abt 1828
Birth of Rachel HODGE in Bodmin, Cornwall, England
Bodmin, Cornwall, England
1890
MAR QTR 1890
Age 62
Death of Rachel HODGE in St Austell, Cornwall, England
St Austell, Cornwall, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1828
    Event Place: Bodmin, Cornwall, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: MAR QTR 1890
    Event Place: St Austell, Cornwall, England

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