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Descendants of Israel HARES, of Shipham, England, Brynmawr, Wales, and S.E Descendants of Israel HARES, of Shipham, England, Brynmawr, Wales, and S.E. Pennsylvania Generation 1 1. WILLIAM1 HARES was born about 1705 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England. He died on 25 Jan 1772 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He married (1) MARY PHIPPEN about 1729. She was born about 1704 in Shipham, Somerset, England. She died on 05 Feb 1730 in Shipham, Somerset, England1. He married (2) ELIZABETH PHIPPEN on 20 Feb 1731 in Wells, Somerset, England. She was born in 1709 in Shipham, Somerset, England. She died in 1762 in Shipham, Somerset, England. Mary PHIPPEN was buried on 05 Feb 1730 in St. Michael's, Shipham, Somerset, England. William HARES and Mary PHIPPEN had the following child: i. JOHN2 HARES (son of William HARES and Mary PHIPPEN) was born on 05 Feb 17302. William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN had the following children: ii. MARY HARES (daughter of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1731 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England3. iii. JOSEPH HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1733 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England4. iv. WILLIAM HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1734 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England5. He married SARAH HEAL. v. JANE HARES (daughter of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1737 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England6. 2. vi. JOSEPH HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1738 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England7. He married MARY. She died in Jul 18008. vii. JANE HARES (daughter of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1740 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England9. She married William STEPHENS on 01 Oct 175910. viii. JAMES HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1742 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England11. ix. JACOB HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1744 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England12. x. ISAAC HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1747 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England13. 3. xi. PAUL HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth PHIPPEN) was born about 1750 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England14. He died in 1821 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He married HESTER WOOLER. She was born in 1756 in East Harptree, Somerset, England. She died in 1795 in Shipham, Somerset, England. Generation 2 Page 1 of 57 Saturday, December 17, 2016 7:26:06 AM Descendants of Israel HARES, of Shipham, England, Brynmawr, Wales, and S.E. Pennsylvania Generation 2 2. JOSEPH2 HARES (William1) was born about 1738 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England7. He married MARY. She died in Jul 18008. Joseph HARES and MARY had the following children: 4. i. SAMUEL3 HARES (son of Joseph HARES and MARY) was born about 1763 in Shipham, Somerset, England15. He died in Nov 1815 in Shipham, Somerset, England16. He married (1) FANNY LOVELL on 25 Oct 1784 in Shipham, Somerset, England10. She died before 1793. He married (2) SUSANNAH WOOKEY (daughter of James WOOKEY and MARY) on 26 Dec 1793 in Shipham, Somerset, England10. She was born in 1771 in Shipham, Somerset, England17. She died in Jan 1858 in Shipham, Somerset, England16. ii. JOSEPH HARES (son of Joseph HARES and MARY) was born about 1773 in Shipham, Somerset, England18. iii. CHARLES HARES (son of Joseph HARES and MARY) was born about 1775 in Shipham, Somerset, England19. iv. ISAAC HARES (son of Joseph HARES and MARY) was born about 1777 in Shipham, Somerset, England20. v. SIMON HARES (son of Joseph HARES and MARY) was born about 1780 in Shipham, Somerset, England21. 3. PAUL2 HARES (William1) was born about 1750 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England14. He died in 1821 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He married HESTER WOOLER. She was born in 1756 in East Harptree, Somerset, England. She died in 1795 in Shipham, Somerset, England. Paul HARES and Hester WOOLER had the following children: 5. i. WILLIAM3 HARES (son of Paul HARES and Hester WOOLER) was born in 1777 in East Harptree, Somerset, England. He died in 1832 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He married ELIZABETH SHEPSTONE. She was born in 1777 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England. She died in 1830 in Shipham, Somerset, England. ii. JANE HARES (daughter of Paul HARES and Hester WOOLER) was born in 1779 in Shipham, Somerset, England. She died in 1795 in Shipham, Somerset, England. iii. HESTER HARES (daughter of Paul HARES and Hester WOOLER) was born in 1786 in Shipham, Somerset, England. She died in 1852 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England. iv. SARAH HARES (daughter of Paul HARES and Hester WOOLER) was born in 1788 in Shipham, Somerset, England. She died in 1872 in Axbridge, Somerset, England. v. JAMES HARES (son of Paul HARES and Hester WOOLER) was born in 1791 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He died in 1811 in Shipham, Somerset, England. Page 2 of 57 Saturday, December 17, 2016 7:26:06 AM Descendants of Israel HARES, of Shipham, England, Brynmawr, Wales, and S.E. Pennsylvania Generation 2 vi. MAHALA HARES (son of Paul HARES and Hester WOOLER) was born in 1794 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He died in 1796 in Shipham, Somerset, England. Generation 3 4. SAMUEL3 HARES (Joseph2, William1) was born about 1763 in Shipham, Somerset, England15. He died in Nov 1815 in Shipham, Somerset, England16. He married (1) FANNY LOVELL on 25 Oct 1784 in Shipham, Somerset, England10. She died before 1793. He married (2) SUSANNAH WOOKEY (daughter of James WOOKEY and MARY) on 26 Dec 1793 in Shipham, Somerset, England10. She was born in 1771 in Shipham, Somerset, England17. She died in Jan 1858 in Shipham, Somerset, England16. Samuel HARES was buried on 19 Nov 1815 in St. Leonard's, Shipham, Somerset, England. Samuel HARES and Fanny LOVELL had the following children: i. SOPHIA4 HARES (daughter of Samuel HARES and Fanny LOVELL) was born about 1786 in Shipham, Somerset, England22. ii. ROBERT HARES (son of Samuel HARES and Fanny LOVELL) was born about 1791 in Shipham, Somerset, England23. Susannah WOOKEY was buried on 24 Jan 1858 in St. Leonard's, Shipham, Somerset, England. Samuel HARES and Susannah WOOKEY had the following children: 6. iii. SAMUEL HARES (son of Samuel HARES and Susannah WOOKEY) was born about 1796 in Shipham, Somerset, England24. He died in 1872 in Clifton District, Gloucester, England25. He married Flower TRIPP on 27 Dec 1819 in Shipham, Somerset, England10. She was born about 1796 in Shipham, Somerset, England26. She died in 1867 in Clifton District, Gloucester, England25. iv. MARY HARES (daughter of Samuel HARES and Susannah WOOKEY) was born about 1798 in Shipham, Somerset, England27. 7. v. ISRAEL HARES (son of Samuel HARES and Susannah WOOKEY) was born about 1800 in Shipham, Somerset, England28. He died on 25 May 1883 in Nantyglo, Monmouthshire, Wales29. He married Mary Ann COLLINS on 26 Mar 1823 in Shipham, Somerset, England30. She was born about 1801 in Bedminster, Somerset, England31. She died on 01 May 1880 in Nantyglo, Monmouthshire, Wales32. 8. vi. PETER HARES (son of Samuel HARES and Susannah WOOKEY) was born in Shipham, Somerset, England33. He married ELIZABETH HARES. vii. MARY HARES (daughter of Samuel HARES and Susannah WOOKEY) was born in Somerset, England33. viii. ANN HARES (daughter of Samuel HARES and Susannah WOOKEY) was born Page 3 of 57 Saturday, December 17, 2016 7:26:06 AM Descendants of Israel HARES, of Shipham, England, Brynmawr, Wales, and S.E. Pennsylvania Generation 3 in Somerset, England33. ix. ELIZABETH HARES (daughter of Samuel HARES and Susannah WOOKEY) was born about 1813 in Shipham, Somerset, England34. 5. WILLIAM3 HARES (Paul2, William1) was born in 1777 in East Harptree, Somerset, England. He died in 1832 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He married ELIZABETH SHEPSTONE. She was born in 1777 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England. She died in 1830 in Shipham, Somerset, England. William HARES and Elizabeth SHEPSTONE had the following children: i. FLOWER4 HARES (daughter of William HARES and Elizabeth SHEPSTONE) was born in 1798 in Shipham, Somerset, England. She died in 1874 in Clevedon, Somerset, England. ii. SARAH HARES (daughter of William HARES and Elizabeth SHEPSTONE) was born in 1804 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England. iii. TABITHA HARES (daughter of William HARES and Elizabeth SHEPSTONE) was born in 1805 in Rowberrow, Somerset, England. iv. WILLIAM HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth SHEPSTONE) was born in 1808 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He died in 1851 in Clevedon, Somerset, England. 9. v. ISAAC HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth SHEPSTONE) was born in 1811 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He died in 1886 in Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, Wales. He married ANN KNIGHT. She was born in 1813 in Clevedon, Somerset, England. She died on 26 Oct 1876 in Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, Wales. vi. PAUL HARES (son of William HARES and Elizabeth SHEPSTONE) was born in 1814 in Shipham, Somerset, England. He died in 1885 in Bedminster, Somerset, England. vii. ELIZABETH HARES (daughter of William HARES and Elizabeth SHEPSTONE) was born in 1818 in Shipham, Somerset, England. She died in 1887 in Clevedon, Somerset, England. Generation 4 6. SAMUEL4 HARES (Samuel3, Joseph2, William1) was born about 1796 in Shipham, Somerset, England24. He died in 1872 in Clifton District, Gloucester, England25. He married Flower TRIPP on 27 Dec 1819 in Shipham, Somerset, England10. She was born about 1796 in Shipham, Somerset, England26. She died in 1867 in Clifton District, Gloucester, England25. Samuel HARES and Flower TRIPP had the following children: 10. i. SAMUEL5 HARES (son of Samuel HARES and Flower TRIPP) was born about 1822 in Shipham, Somerset, England10. He died on 15 Jul 1890 in Penclawdd, Glamorgan, Wales35. He married Hannah ISLES on 25 Dec 1845 in St. George, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. She was born about 1824 in Page 4 of 57 Saturday, December 17, 2016 7:26:06 AM Descendants of Israel HARES, of Shipham, England, Brynmawr, Wales, and S.E.
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