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Hannah Barney 1661–1722 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 MAR 1661

Birth Location: Reading, Massachusetts (Middlesex)

Death Date: 12 JAN 1722/3

Death Location: Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)

Father: Jacob Barney

Mother: Ann Witt

Spouse(s): Joshua Boynton

Children(s): Joshua Boynton, John Boynton, Zachariah Boynton, William Boynton, Hannah Boynton, James Boynton, Moses Boynton, Hannah Boynton, Sarah Boynton, Elizabeth Boynton, Jemima Boynton

The story of Hannah Barney began in 1661 in Reading, Massachusetts (Middlesex). Hannah Barney married Joshua Boynton, and had children including Elizabeth Boynton, Hannah Boynton, James Boynton, Jemima Boynton, John Boynton, Joshua Boynton, Moses Boynton, Sarah Boynton, William Boynton, Zachariah Boynton. Hannah Barney passed away in 1722 in Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex).

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Barney began in 1661 in Reading, Massachusetts (Middlesex).
  • Hannah Barney married Joshua Boynton, and had children including Elizabeth Boynton, Hannah Boynton, James Boynton, Jemima Boynton, John Boynton, Joshua Boynton, Moses Boynton, Sarah Boynton, William Boynton, Zachariah Boynton.
  • Hannah Barney passed away in 1722 in Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex).

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Hannah Barney's Ancestors

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Hannah Barney
1661–1722
Birth Place: Reading, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Parents
Jacob Barney
1641–
Ann Witt
1641–
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Barney's Descendants

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Hannah Barney (2 MAR 1661–12 JAN 1722/3) m. Joshua Boynton (10 MAR 1646–12 NOV 1736)
  1. 1. Joshua Boynton 1679–1770 m. Mary Dole 1681–1777
    1. 1. Mary Boynton 1719–1798 m. Jonathan Leighton 1715–1772
      1. 1. Ezekiel Leighton 1748–1821 m. Anne McNear 1746–1823
        1. 1. Joseph Leighton 1781–1864 m. Sarah Chase 1783–1850
        2. 2. Samuel Leighton 1779–
        3. 3. Jonathan Leighton 1786–
      2. 2. Mary Leighton 1739–
      3. 3. John Leighton 1740–
      4. 4. Jonathan Leighton 1742–
      5. 5. Moses Leighton 1745–
      6. 6. Richard Leighton 1749–
      7. 7. Martha Leighton 1752–
      8. 8. Jane Leighton 1754–
      9. 9. Sarah Leighton 1757–
  2. 2. John Boynton 1680–
  3. 3. Zachariah Boynton 1681–
  4. 4. William Boynton 1682–
  5. 5. Hannah Boynton 1683–
  6. 6. James Boynton 1684–
  7. 7. Moses Boynton 1685–
  8. 8. Hannah Boynton 1686–
  9. 9. Sarah Boynton 1687–
  10. 10. Elizabeth Boynton 1688–
  11. 11. Jemima Boynton 1689–

Hannah Barney's Timeline

2 Records

1661
2 MAR 1661
Birth of Hannah Barney in Reading, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Reading, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
1722
12 JAN 1722/3
Age 61
Death of Hannah Barney in Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 MAR 1661
    Event Place: Reading, Massachusetts (Middlesex)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 JAN 1722/3
    Event Place: Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)

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