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Elizabeth Hasten

Birth1775 - Bredgar, Kent, England
Death28 May 1828 - St. Phillips, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MotherSarah Elizabeth Smith
FatherJoseph Hastings

Born in Bredgar, Kent, England on 1775 to Joseph Hastings and Sarah Elizabeth Smith. Elizabeth Hasten married Robert (alias George happy) Howe and had 8 children. She passed away on 28 May 1828 in St. Phillips, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
Joseph Hastings
1742 - 1828
Sarah Elizabeth Smith
1754 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Robert (Alias George Happy) Howe
1769 - 1821
James Richard Winter
1783 - 1863
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George Terry Howe
1806 - 1863
Mary Ann Risden Howe
1805 - 1832
Ann Howe
1809 - 1811
Thomas Terry Howe
1803 - 1825

Ann Winter
1823 - 1902
Elizabeth Winter
1821 - 1901
Sarah Howe
1810 - 1879
Risden Howe
1804 - 1825

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