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Mary Earle (Boardman) (1795 - 1836) |
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Elizabeth Woodruff (Earle) (1775 - d.) |
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Robert Earle (b. - 1517) |
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Anne Darwin (Earle) (deceased) |
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Thomas Earle of Sal, Norfolk (deceased) |
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Frances Earle (Fountaine) (deceased) |
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(Male Child) Earle (c.1861 - 1865) |
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(Infant) Earle (b. - 1865) |
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Francis Wilton Earle (1837 - 1887) |
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Joseph Earle (c.1775 - 1846) |
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John Earle (1674 - 1749) Mayor of Liverpool 1709, famous Liverpudlian shipping merchant. Sourced from Liverpool City Council archives: John Earle (1674-1749) came to Liverpool from Warrington in 1688, joining the house of... |
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Mary Earle (Finch) (b. - 1751) |
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John Earle (1771 - d.) John EARLE He was born 14 May 1771{2}, died at Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., 8 March 1845{3}, son of Esek Earle (see 3.1) and Mehitable Snow.(1) He married (1) around 1795 with Mary Averill, born at , aro... |
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Roberta Margaret Earle (Young) (c.1885 - 1958) |
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Maria Miller Earle (deceased) |
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Abigail Earle (Chase) (1780 - 1800) |
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Phebe Earle (Harrison) (1753 - 1821) |
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Joan Earle (Hearn) (1913 - 2009) Joan had a professional career as head of events for ISMA (International Superphosphate Manufaturers Association), now known as IFA (International Fertilizer Industry Organization) in the 1970's. Previ... |
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Emily Earle (Whitfield) (deceased) |
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Vincent Earle (deceased) |
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Mary Earle (Boardman) (c.1795 - d.) |
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Trudie Earle (deceased) |
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Sarah Hussey (1799 - 1858) Sarah Hussey (August 26, 1799 – March 9, 1858) organized the Worcester Anti-Slavery Sewing Circle and Worcester County Anti-Slavery Society, South Division. She was the daughter of Tristram Hussey an... |
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Mary (deceased) |
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Laura Hebb (Earle) (1874 - d.) |
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Mr Earle (deceased) |
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Mrs Earle (deceased) |
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Ida Hebb (Earle) (1882 - d.) |
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Mr Earle (deceased) |
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Mrs Earle (deceased) |
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HANNAH EARLE (DEADMAN) (c.1818 - d.) |
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Mary (deceased) |
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Mary Earle (Webb) (deceased) |
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Henry De Earle Lord of Newton (deceased) |
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Margret De Earle Lady of Newton (deceased) |
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Harriet Earle (Harrison) (1778 - 1828) |
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Mary Earle (Montague) (deceased) |
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Anna Nancy Earle (deceased) |
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Carrie Mae Earle (Smith) (deceased) |
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William Hadlow Earle (1858 - d.) |
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Prudence (b. - 1733) |
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Walter Truman Earle (deceased) |
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Bertha Earle (Lawrence) (deceased) |
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Tabitha Earle (Williams) (1766 - 1852) |
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Dorothy Earle (1905 - 2003) |
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George Otty Earle (1899 - 1987) |
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Rachel Earle (Stoddard) (c.1730 - d.) |
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Mehitable Smith (Earle) (1759 - 1827) Children Humphrey H. SMITH b: 17 JUL 1807 in Lysander, Onondaga Co., New York Jacob SMITH b: 22 NOV 1808 Reuben SMITH b: 30 APR 1809 in Lysander, Catarangus County, New York Job L. SMITH b: 31... |
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Abigail Earle (Newhall) (1707 - d.) |
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Bertha Earle (Lawrence) (deceased) |
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Walter Truman Earle (deceased) |
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Col. John Earle (deceased) John and Thomasine Prince Earle, took 3 Hannon children to raise that were born to: William Hannon and Sarah Prince Hannon. The story goes that on a spring morning in May 1776, Edwin Hannon and 7 year... |
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Thomasina Earle (Prince) (deceased) |
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Ethel M Slack (Earle) (c.1892 - d.) |
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Emma Earle (Morrison) (deceased) |
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Charles E Earle (deceased) |
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Mehitable Earle (Snow) (deceased) |
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Abigale Earle (Chase) (deceased) |
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Henry Earle (1702 - d.) |
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Hannah Palmer (Earle) (1728 - 1793) |
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Hannah Earle (Rose) (1706 - d.) |
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Susanna EARLE (Unknown) (c.1656 - d.) |
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Daniel Earle (1793 - 1863) |
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Harriet (Polly) Earle (Borroughs Perkins) (1802 - 1863) |
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Frances Revell (Earle) (1718 - 1803) Frances Earle, afterwards Revell, was painted on glass in Chinese costume with her daughter Frances. |
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Frances Earle (Bradfield) (1691 - 1777) the Bradfield family were from Lyme Regis. Frances and William were married at St. Paul's London by Sub. Dean Mr. Gosling, August 1707. She died at Round Oak, Englefield Green, the home of her daughter. |
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William Earle (1678 - d.) of Holt, Wiltshire, then became a merchant in Lisbon. |
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Sarah G. Littleton (Earle) (1759 - 1790) |
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Mary Earle (Kempe) (c.1598 - 1638) |
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Katherine Earle (Martin) (c.1567 - 1638) |
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Mary Earle (Drewry) (deceased) |
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William Earle (c.1793 - c.1835) |
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Sarah Ann Earle (McGill) (1798 - 1880) |
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John Earle (1745 - 1833) |
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Elizabeth Earle (Ackerman) (1759 - 1842) |
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Magdalena van Buren (Earle) (1783 - 1825) |
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Ralph Earle, III (1726 - 1808) A captain in the Revolutionary War, legend has it that General Washington admired a rifle he had made and asked him to build one for him. Ralph Sr. delivered the gun personally to General Washington wh... |
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Mary Purvis (Earle) (1810 - 1894) |
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Mary Earle (Watts) (deceased) |
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John Earle (deceased) |
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Mary Tillinghaust (Earle) (1753 - 1797) |
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Solomon Earle (1703 - d.) |
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Mary Hicks Macomber (Earle) (c.1754 - d.) |
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Eunice Earle (Hathaway) (1730 - d.) |
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Lydia Soule (Earle) (1780 - d.) |
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Elizabeth Lawton (Earle) (1696 - d.) |
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George Earle (deceased) |
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Harriet Earle (deceased) |