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Dinah Peacock (1730 - 1811)

Dinah Peacock
Born in Burlington,New Jerseymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1750 in Haddonfield, Burlington, New Jerseymap
Died at about age 80 in Burlington,New Jersey, USAmap
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Biography

Dinah was born on June 1, 1730. Dinah was the child of John Peacock and Elizabeth Prickett.

Dinah Peacock was married to John Sharp III in 1750 in Burlington county, New Jersey. John Sharp was reported at Haddonfield MM for marrying out. They lived in Evesham Township, Burlington county, New Jersey. [1][2]

Dinah was the sister of Elizabeth Peacock who married John's brother, Samuel.

Dinah passed away in 1811.

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Sources

  1. John W. Haines, Richard Haines and his Descendants; a Quaker family of Burlington County, New Jersey, since 1682 (Carr Publishing Co., Inc., Boyce, VA). Rec. Date: 1961, PAGE: 1:57.
  2. Charlotte Meldrum and John Pitts Launey, Early Church Records of Gloucester County New Jersey (Westminster, Maryland: Family L8ine Publications, 1995), p. 90.

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Jodie Beeson for creating Peacock-1151 on 1 Nov 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Jodie and others.






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Peacock-1694 and Peacock-1151 appear to represent the same person because: I didn't catch the duplication when I created the second Dinah. Can we merge them and then I can add a few sources to Diana and John.
posted by Jackie (Barnes) King

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