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Much Hadham

The Church of St Andrew in Much Hadham The main street running through Much Hadham. A Tudor building in Much Hadham. A thatched cottage in Much Hadham. On the main road in Much Hadham. A view through ancient trees in Much Hadham An image of Much Hadham. A house with intriguing chimney pots.

The Hale Family:

The Halestrap Family:

The Griffen Family:

Also researched:

Ann HALESTRAP,   21 February 1803

Daniel HALESTRAP,   13 August 1810

Francis Henry HALESTRAP,   24 July 1807

James HALESTRAP,   1777

John HALESTRAP,   3 April 1797

Robert HALESTRAP,   28 September 1805

Sally HALESTRAP,   1761

Susannah HALESTRAP,   07 January 1802

Thomas HALESTRAP,   1764

Thomas HALESTRAP,   21 February 1796

William Walker HALESTRAP,   20 August 1800


Ann GIFFEN,   1743

Elizabeth GIFFEN,   1746

Hester GIFFEN,   1750

Mary GIFFEN,   1736

Sarah GIFFEN,   1739

Susanna GIFFEN,   1742


Angel HALE,  1703

Elizabeth HALE,   1697

Elizabeth HALE,   8 October 1793

Emanuel HALE,   17 July 1800

George HALE,   6 April 1789

James HALE,   18 April 1796

John Halestrap HALE,   24 March 1790

Jonathan HALE,   2 August 1798

Mary HALE,   1700

Richard Halestrap HALE,   8 October 1793

Robert HALE,   15 March 1797

Samuel HALE,   1704

Samuel HALE,   2 November 1787

Sarah HALE,   1700

Susannah HALE,   1710

Thomas HALE,   1708


Susan ROBINSON Abt 1790

Elizabeth SAMPFORD Abt 1830


Counties Contact Hertfordshire

The lovely village of Much Hadham is in East Hertfordshire.  The area has been occupied since Roman times.  

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