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Abigail Hadley 1732–1809 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 August 1732

Birth Location: Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 6 May 1809

Death Location: Vermont, USA

Father: Samuel Charlemagne

Mother: Judith Flanders

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In 1732, Abigail Hadley entered the world in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA, born to Samuel Hadley Iii Descendant Of Charlemagne And Judith Flanders. Abigail Hadley passed away in 1809 in Vermont, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1732, Abigail Hadley entered the world in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA, born to Samuel Hadley Iii Descendant Of Charlemagne And Judith Flanders.
  • Abigail Hadley passed away in 1809 in Vermont, USA.

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Abigail Hadley's Ancestors

Self
Abigail Hadley
1732–1809
Birth Place: Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Samuel Hadley III - Descendant of Charlemagne
1707–1761
Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Judith Flanders
1711–1758
Amesbury, Essex, Mass
Grandparents
Daniel ("Carter" Flanders ') I
1674–1735
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Sarah (Jane Colby) '
1679–1720
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Great-Grandparents
Stephen II
1646–1689
Abigail Carter
1652–1716
2nd-Great-Grandparents
* Netherlands
1620–1684
Jane 8xGGM
1624–1683

Abigail Hadley's Timeline

2 Records

1732
1 August 1732
Birth of Abigail Hadley in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1809
6 May 1809
Age 77
Death of Abigail Hadley in Vermont, USA
Vermont, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 August 1732
    Event Place: Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 May 1809
    Event Place: Vermont, USA

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