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William Hales 1767–1831 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 8 Mar 1767
Birth Location: Frinstead, Kent, England
Death Date: 14 Jul 1831
Death Location: Hartlip, Kent, England
Father: Sir 5thGGr
Mother: Mary Clinch
Spouse(s): Frances Tomlin
Children(s): Henry Hales
The story of William Hales began in 1767 in Frinstead, Kent, England. William Hales married Frances Tomlin, and had children including Henry Hales. William Hales passed away in 1831 in Hartlip, Kent, England.
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Biography
- The story of William Hales began in 1767 in Frinstead, Kent, England.
- William Hales married Frances Tomlin, and had children including Henry Hales.
- William Hales passed away in 1831 in Hartlip, Kent, England.
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William Hales's Ancestors
William Hales's Descendants
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1. Henry Hales 1803–1877 m. Harriet\Harriot Sheppard 1819–1908
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1. John (Henry) Hales 1849–1927 m. Elizabeth (Ann) Hart 1852–1913
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1. Elizabeth (Ann) Hales 1872– m. Charles (§) Bedford 1862–1943
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1. Gladys (Lizzie Louise §) Bedford 1901–1981 m. Charles (Edward) Forsdyke 1896–1984
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2. Winifred (Ruth) Bedford 1903–1983
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3. John (Lisie Hales) Bedford 1910–1992
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4. Charles (George Norris) Bedford 1898–1903
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William Hales's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 8 Mar 1767
Event Place: Frinstead, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Jul 1831
Event Place: Hartlip, Kent, England