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Abigail Hales (deceased) |
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Alice Hales (Skogan) (c.1277 - 1320) Thomas Brotherton, Prince of England.... married first, probably in 1319, Alice Hayles, daughter of Sir Roger Hayles and Alice Skogan. She was supposed to have been a great beauty. Her father was the c... |
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Alice de Hales, Countess Of Norfolk (1304 - 1326) Alice Hayles1 F d. after 8 May 1326Alice Hayles was the daughter of Sir Roger Hayles. She married Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, son of Edward I 'Longshanks', King of England and Marguerite de ... |
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Alice Kempe (b. - 1592) The 'Lady Hales’ to whom Robert Greene dedicated 'Menaphon' in 1589. -------------------------------------------------Sir James HalesThis striking memorial on the north wall of the nave relates to four... |
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Alice Hales (b. - 1622) |
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Anice Hales (Gillet) (deceased) |
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Anne Hales (Honywood) (c.1555 - bef.1617) Anne HONYWOOD Born: c1547, of Charing, Kent, England. Married: c1570. Buried: 10 Jul 1617, Thanington, Kent, England. Father: Robert HONEYWOOD esq. of Charing, Kent. Mother: Mary ATWATER. ----... |
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Anne Duncombe (Hales) (bef.1740 - 1795) Anne Hales, daughter of Sir Thomas Hales, 3rd Baronet, married in 1758 to Lord Feversham.Child:* Anne Duncombe |
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Anne Hales (deceased) |
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Anne Hales (b. - 1707) Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother Stephen Hales by SmartCopy : Dec 23 2014, 17:30:02 UTC |
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Anne Peyton (deceased) |
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Anne Hales (deceased) |
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Anne Wotton (1629 - d.) |
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Lady Anne Hales (deceased) Lady Anne Hales, died unmarried. according to "The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Grants of Honour", p. 173. | See full text in her father's profile. Anne Hales, died unmarried according t... |
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Anne Hales (Mitchell) (c.1508 - c.1589) Codicote is a village, and civil parish about seven miles south of Hitchin in Hertfordshire. Thomas Hales, son of Edward Hales, was born in Codicote about 1504, and died there on 23 Jun 1589.. He ma... |
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Ann Hales (Clinch) (1729 - 1765) |
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Ann Dowsett (Hales) (1842 - 1897) Died with the last name Springgay so this profile should be updated? Also, first name on official records is Annie. |
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Ann Catt (Hales) (1788 - d.) |
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Ann Hales (Syfleet) (1766 - 1844) 1841 Hartlip, Kent: John Hales (aged 83) is living at Cock Hill, Hartlip, Kent, with his wife Ann (Syflet, aged 75) and several descendants: Anne (13), Stephen (37, Ag. Lab. and presumably their younge... |
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Ann Hales (Banner) (c.1796 - d.) |
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Ann Wakeling (Hales) (c.1820 - 1897) |
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Bartholomew Hales, of Snitterfield (c.1520 - 1599) Biography== Bartholomew Hales Bartholomew married Mary Harper . Together they had the following children: Sir Bartholomew Hales, of Snitterfield . In 1545 Henry VIII granted the manor to Richard Moryso... |
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Sir Bartholomew Hales, of Snitterfield (bef.1599 - bef.1626) Biography== Sir Bartholomew Hales, of Snitterfield was born in Snitterfield, Warwick, England. Bartholomew married Catherine Gresley . With Issue.He died in 1619. In 1545 Henry VIII granted the manor t... |
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Caroline Hales (1772 - 1853) |
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Catherine Hales (deceased) |
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Catherine Ashcomb (deceased) |
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Catherine Hales (1670 - d.) Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother Stephen Hales by SmartCopy : Dec 23 2014, 17:30:02 UTC |
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Catherine Hales (deceased) |
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Catherine Dethick (Gresley) (c.1577 - 1635) Biography== Catherine Gresley was born circa 1577 in Of, Newhall, Derbyshire, England. Her parents were Sir Thomas Gresley, MP and Katharine Walsingham . Catherine married Edward Gibbs, Esq. . Catherin... |
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Charles Henry Hales (1817 - 1889) Selections from Windows: A Mormon Family 'Skyline Printing, 1985 Selections from the autobiographies of Mary Isabella Hales, Charles Henry Hales, Stephen Hales and from the biography of Harriet Hales i... |
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Charles Hales (deceased) |
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Charles Hales (1668 - 1690) Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother Stephen Hales by SmartCopy : Dec 23 2014, 17:30:02 UTC |
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Sir Charles Hales (c.1545 - bef.1623) The Family of Sir Charles Hales, Knight of Thanington, Kent, England.NOTEThere is much speculation amongst Hale genealogists of a family connection between Sir Charles HALES of Thanington and Deacon Ro... |
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Charles Hales (deceased) |
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Charles Henry Hales (1859 - 1937) |
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Cheyney Hales, Esq. (b. - 1596) Sir James HalesThis striking memorial on the north wall of the nave relates to four members of the influential Hales family in Kent.What to see:Sir James Hales (grandfather of Sir James Hales mentioned... |
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Christian Cromer (deceased) Upon the partition of the estates of Sir James Cromer among his two surviving daughters and coheirs, (of whom Elizabeth the eldest, married Sir John Stede, of Stede-hill) the manor of Tunstall was, amo... |
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Sir Christopher Hales, MP (c.1486 - 1541) Family and Education==b. by 1488, s. of Thomas Hales, educ. G. Inn. m. Elizabeth, da. of John Caunton of London, 1s. 4da. Kntd. by Nov. 1538. d. 20 Apr. 1541.==Biographies==* History of Parliament Onli... |
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Deborah Harlakenden (deceased) |
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Dementa le Clauer (1252 - 1276) |
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Dorothy Hales (deceased) |
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Edmund de Hales (1307 - 1328) |
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Edward Hales (deceased) |
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Sir Edward Hales, 3rd Baronet (1645 - 1695) The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Grants of Honour, pp. 172-173. | EDWARD HALES, third Baronet (1611) [E], of 1692 Hackington, otherwise St. Stephen's, co. Kent, eldest son and heir of Si... |
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Sir Edward Hales, 5th Baronet (c.1724 - 1802) |
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Sir Edward Hales, 1st Baronet (1576 - 1654) "Here lyeth Sir Edward Hales of Tunstall in the County of Kent, Knight and Baronet who dyed the sixth of October 1654 in the seaventyeight yeare of his age" Edward Hales 1st baronet, served in several ... |
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Lord Edward Hales, of Tenterden (c.1518 - 1556) |
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Edward Hales (deceased) |
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Edward Haile (Hales) (bef.1622 - bef.1700) Edward HALES Christened 27 JAN 1622 at Lenham, Kent, England the son of John HALES and Margaret TOOKE. Of Milstead, Kent, England in 1624 and of Boughton Malherbe, Kent, England in 1628. This Edward... |
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Sir Edward Hales, 6th Baronet (1758 - 1829) |
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Sir Edward Hales, 2nd Baronet (deceased) |
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Edward Hales (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Hales (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Hales (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Hales (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Hales (c.1685 - d.) Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother Stephen Hales by SmartCopy : Dec 23 2014, 17:30:02 UTC |
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Elizabeth Johnson (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Hales (c.1736 - d.) Name: Elisabeth Hales*Gender: Female*Baptism/Christening Date: 30 Nov 1736*Baptism/Christening Place: Boxley, Kent, England*Father's Name: Jacob Hales*Mother's Name: Mary Hales*Indexing Project (... |
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Elizabeth Smith (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Hales (Penny) (1675 - 1752) |
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Elizabeth Ann Hales (Ewing) (1830 - 1908) |
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Elizabeth Hales (Spicer) (1778 - 1851) John Hayles married Elizabeth Spicer 13 Aug 1795, Johnston County NC.******The Walton Tribune, Monroe, GA, Wednesday, April 28, 1993, Page 4-B:By Lewis Hales Special to The Walton TribuneWALTON COUNTY ... |
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Elizabeth Hales (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Hales (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Hales (1769 - d.) |
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Eliza Hales (McKinney) (1863 - 1945) From the Salt Lake Tribune of Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1945:Eliza M. HalesProvo - Mrs. Eliza McKinney Hales, 82, died Tuesday of heart trouble at her home, 255 West 2nd South Street. She had been ill for the... |
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Eliza Hales (Chambers) (c.1800 - 1881) |
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F Bennet (deceased) |
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Frances Windebank (deceased) |
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Frances Hales (Tomlin) (c.1774 - 1860) Name: Frances Tomlin*Gender: Female*Baptism/Christening Date: 21 Aug 1774*Baptism/Christening Place: Detling, Kent, England*Father's Name: William Tomlin*Mother's Name: Ann*Indexing Project (Batc... |
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Frances Lee (Hales) (c.1698 - 1769) married Frances Hales (d. 3 February 1769), daughter of Sir John Hales, Bart., of Woodchurch, co. Kent; with whom he had issue. |
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Frances Elizabeth Hales (Brunyer) (1839 - 1915) |
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Frances Wakeling (c.1816 - 1871) |
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Francis Hales (deceased) |
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Hannah Hales (Kitney) (1774 - 1825) Reference: MyHeritage Genealogy - SmartCopy : Aug 30 2022, 6:53:04 UTC |
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Harriet Hales (1770 - d.) |
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Harriet Ellis (Hales) (1824 - 1910) Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868 Harry Walton/Garden Grove Company (1851) Age 26Departure: 17 May 1851 Arrival: 24-25 September 1851 Find a Grave Birth: Jun. 10, 1824 Kent, England |
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Helen Mary Catherine Arundell (Bellings) (c.1718 - c.1769) John Hales, 4th Baronet, 2nd Jacobite Earl of Tenterden (1672-1744). Hales was the second and eldest surviving son of Sir Edward Hales 3rd Baronet, and Frances Windebank (dau. of Sir Thomas Windebank (... |
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Henry Hales (1772 - 1829) |
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Henry Hales (1422 - 1467) |
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Henry Hales (1384 - 1464) |
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Henry William Hales (1829 - 1909) |
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Humphrey Hales, Esq. (c.1540 - 1591) The elder son and heir of Sir JAMES HALES, HUMPHREY HALES, esq. of the Dungeon, m. the daughter and heir [recte: coheir] of Robert Atwater, of Royton, near Lenham, and had issue, JAMES (Sir), his heir.... |
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Humphrey Hales, Esq. (b. - bef.1571) RM: Testamentum Humfridi Hales In the name of God, Amen. I, Humphrey Hale[s] of the Dungeon besides the walls of Canterbury, esquire, of whole and entire mind, praised be God therefore, calling to my r... |
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Jacob Hales (c.1667 - 1741) See notes on Jacob Hales of Yalding, Kent, here at Our Kentish Genealogy: here on p. 22: Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother Stephen Hales by SmartCopy : Dec 23 2014, 17:30:02 UTC |
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Sir James Hales (b. - 1665) Cheney Hales, esq. of the Dungeon, who died early in life in 1594, and was buried in St. Mary Bredin church. He married Mary, daughter of Richard Hardres, of Hardres, who afterwards remarried William A... |
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James Hales (deceased) |
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Sir James Hales, Judge (1500 - 1554) Sir James Hales was a Judge and was involved in receiving Ann of Cleves at Dover. He eventually fell out of favour with Queen Mary which drove him mad. As a result of this unbalanced state of mind, he ... |
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Sir James Hales (b. - aft.1589) Sir James HalesThis striking memorial on the north wall of the nave relates to four members of the influential Hales family in Kent.What to see:Sir James Hales (grandfather of Sir James Hales mentioned... |
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Jane Hales (1766 - d.) |
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Jane Elizabeth (Lancaster) Hales - Keogh / Kehoe, Free Settler "Whirlwind" 1855, born enroute (1855 - 1933) Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - SmartCopy : Dec 24 2020, 2:01:23 UTC |
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Jane Hales (deceased) |
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Jane Holloway (deceased) |
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Jane de Hales (1310 - 1352) |
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Jane Green (deceased) |
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Jessica Hales (c.1695 - d.) |
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Joan Hales (c.1588 - 1675) Tuck, Thomas, of Westcliff, g., and Joan Hales of St. Alphage, Cant., v. at Thanington. Jan 12, 1610.Canterbury Marriage Licences, edited by Joseph Meadows Cowper---------------------------------------... |
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Joan de Hales (1303 - 1338) |
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John Hales, Baron of Dungeon (c.1448 - bef.1532) Biography John Hales, Baron of Dungeon was born circa 1448 in Leuden, I., England. His parents were Henry Hales and Juliana Capel . John married Unknown Wife Hales on November 6, 1475 in Coldred, Ken... |
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Sir John Hales (1603 - 1639) Marriage Licences, second series, 1619-1660, edited by Joseph Meadows Cowper, Cross & Jackman, 1894. p. 441: Hales, John, of Tunstall, armiger, and Christian Cromer, s. p., v. At same. Dec. 15, 1624. |