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Charles Hanks 1767 – 1828 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1767

Birth Location: Richmond, Virginia Colony

Death Date: Abt 1828

Death Location: St Landry, Louisiana, USA

Father: Joseph Hanks

Mother: Ann Lee

Spouse(s): Christine Hargrave

Children(s): Jean Hanks

In 1767, Charles Hanks entered the world in Richmond, Virginia Colony, born to Joseph Hanks and Ann Lee. Charles Hanks married Christine Hargrave, and had children including Jean Baptiste Hanks. Charles Hanks passed away in 1828 in St Landry, Louisiana, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1767, Charles Hanks entered the world in Richmond, Virginia Colony, born to Joseph Hanks and Ann Lee.
  • Charles Hanks married Christine Hargrave, and had children including Jean Baptiste Hanks.
  • Charles Hanks passed away in 1828 in St Landry, Louisiana, USA.

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Charles Hanks's Ancestors

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Charles Hanks
1767 – 1828
Birth Place: Richmond, Virginia Colony
Parents
Joseph Hanks
1725 – 1793
North Farnham Par, Richmond, Virginia, United States
Ann Lee
1742 – 1794
Richmond County, Virginia Colony
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Charles Hanks's Descendants

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Charles Hanks (Abt 1767 – Abt 1828) m. Christine Hargrave (1782 – 1867)
  1. 1. Jean (Baptiste) Hanks (15 Feb 1803 – 1859)

Charles Hanks's Timeline

2 Records

1767
Abt 1767
Birth of Charles Hanks in Richmond, Virginia Colony
Richmond, Virginia Colony
1828
Abt 1828
Age 61
Death of Charles Hanks in St Landry, Louisiana, USA
St Landry, Louisiana, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1767
    Event Place: Richmond, Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt 1828
    Event Place: St Landry, Louisiana, USA

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