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Esquire James Harding, 1787 - 1868 Esquire James Harding 1787 1868
Esquire James Harding was born on 1787, in .
Esquire was baptized on 1788, in .
Esquire married Mary Harding.
Mary was born in 1797, in .
They had one son: William Bentinck Harding.
Esquire lived in 1787, in .
Esquire passed away on 1868, at age 80 in .
Documents of Esquire James Harding
James Harding
1788 1868 James Harding in England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
James Harding
was born circa 1788.
Esquire Richard Harding of Chesham, 1439 - 1535 Esquire Richard Harding of Chesham 1439 1535
Esquire Richard Harding of Chesham was born on 1439, in , to Henricus Harding and Alice Harding (born Horton).
Esquire had one brother: Roger HARDING.
Esquire married Elizabeth Harding of Chesham (born Harbottle).
Elizabeth was born in 1443, in .
Esquire then married Elizabeth Harding of Chesham (born Harbottle) in 1460, at age 20 in .
Elizabeth was born in 1440, in .
They had one daughter: Alice (Duchess of Chesham) Chase (born Harding).
Esquire passed away in 1535, at age 95 in .
Esquire Harding Esquire Harding
Esquire Harding married Unknown.
They had one daughter: Sarah Cosby (born Harding).
Esquire passed away.
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Esquire HardingEsquire Harding in The Middletown Daily News-Signal - Feb 17 1909
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
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Publication place: Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, United States
Esquire HardingEsquire Harding in Lexington weekly intelligencer. - May 6 1876
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... might have said replied the English maiden, alter canvassing her vocabulary for a perfectly unexceptionable phrase "you might have said, 'what a beastly .fluke!'" ... ,. A record of Esquire Harding's court at Jasper, Renssalaer county, read as follows: The case being called for trial, plaintiff not appearing in his own proper person and delt., being duly sworn as a witness ..."
Publication place: Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri