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John William Hale

Birth30 Mar 1799 - North Carolina, USA
Death27 Jan 1866-69 - Tippah County, Mississippi, USA
MotherMary Polly Bennett
FatherNathaniel Hale

Born in North Carolina, USA on 30 Mar 1799 to Nathaniel Hale and Mary Polly Bennett. John William Hale married Margaret "Maggie" Elizabeth Hunt and had 14 children. He passed away on 27 Jan 1866-69 in Tippah County, Mississippi, USA.

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Parents
Nathaniel Hale
1770 - 1843
Mary Polly Bennett
1778 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Margaret "Maggie" Elizabeth Hunt
1804 - 1880
Children Show all
William M. C. Hale
1830 - 1889
Alexander Doyle "Alick" Hale
1840 - 1902
Luiza Caroline Hale
1844 - 1876
Sarah Elizabeth Hale
1848 - Unknown
Louise Eliza Hale
1831 - 1859
Lucretia J. Evelein "Crecy" Hale
1837 - 1910
Luzana F. "Luzaney" Hale (Lawley)
1824 - 1899

Martha Hale
1827 - 1893
Lucinda "Lucy" Hale (Hargrove)
1828 - 1870
Susannah Hale
1826 - Unknown
Cynthia Emgain Hale
1834 - 1912
Cynthia Emgain Hale
1833 - 1912
Thomas B Hale
1838 - Unknown
George Washington Hale
1810 - 1863

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