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Sir William Henry Hale 1658–1712 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 22 June 1658
Birth Location: Dartington,Devon,England
Death Date: 1712
Death Location: England
Father: Sir Hale
Mother: Mary Lady
Spouse(s): Lady Bromley
Children(s): Dorothy Lady
In 1658, Sir William Henry Hale entered the world in Dartington,Devon,England, born to Sir Richard Hale And Mary Madgett Lady. Sir William Henry Hale married Lady Mary Ann Bromley, and had children including Dorothy Winifred Hale Lady. Sir William Henry Hale passed away in 1712 in England.
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Biography
- In 1658, Sir William Henry Hale entered the world in Dartington,Devon,England, born to Sir Richard Hale And Mary Madgett Lady.
- Sir William Henry Hale married Lady Mary Ann Bromley, and had children including Dorothy Winifred Hale Lady.
- Sir William Henry Hale passed away in 1712 in England.
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Sir Hale's Ancestors
Sir Hale's Descendants
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1. Dorothy (Winifred Hale) Lady 1696–1736 m. James NAISH\Nash 1694–
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1. John (Jehu) Nash 1723–1811 m. Elizabeth Watts 1729–1806
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1. Maria (Mary) Maish 1757–1820
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1. Elias Harding 1797–1873 m. Jane Martin 1815–1878 m. Hannah Ostler 1802–1833 m. Phoebe Vile 1802–1858
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2. John Harding 1784–
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Sir Hale's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 22 June 1658
Event Place: Dartington,Devon,England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1712
Event Place: England