John Hough

(17 October 1655 - )
John Hough|b. 17 Oct 1655|p966.htm|William Hough|b. s 1615\nd. 10 Aug 1683|p950.htm|Sarah Caulkins|b. s 1630|p954.htm|Edward Hough|b. s 1585|p949.htm||||Hugh Caulkins|b. 1600\nd. 1690|p951.htm|Ann (--?--)|b. s 1605|p952.htm|

8-greats-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
John was born in New London, New London County, Connecticut, on 17 October 1655. He was the son of William Hough and Sarah Caulkins.
 
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