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Hannah Esther Burr 1772–1835 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Feb 1772

Birth Location: Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA

Death Date: 6 Sep 1835

Death Location: Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA

Father: Gideon Burr

Mother: Hannah Messenger

Spouse(s): David Porter

Children(s): David Porter, Welcome Porter, Polly Porter, Mary Porter, Milo Porter, Lavinia Porter, Reuel Porter, Augustine Porter, Lydia Porter

In 1772, Hannah Esther Burr entered the world in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA, born to Gideon Burr And Hannah Messenger. In 1830, Hannah Esther Burr resided in Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA. Hannah Esther Burr married David Porter, and had children including Augustine Porter, David Gardiner Porter, Lavinia Porter, Lydia Porter, Mary Esther Porter, Milo Porter, Polly Porter, Reuel Porter, Welcome Porter. Hannah Esther Burr passed away in 1835 in Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1772, Hannah Esther Burr entered the world in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA, born to Gideon Burr And Hannah Messenger.
  • In 1830, Hannah Esther Burr resided in Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA.
  • Hannah Esther Burr married David Porter, and had children including Augustine Porter, David Gardiner Porter, Lavinia Porter, Lydia Porter, Mary Esther Porter, Milo Porter, Polly Porter, Reuel Porter, Welcome Porter.
  • Hannah Esther Burr passed away in 1835 in Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Burr's Ancestors

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Hannah Burr
1772–1835
Birth Place: Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA
Parents
Gideon Burr
1750–1827
Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Hannah Messenger
1750–1804
Bloomfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Grandparents
Gideon Burr
1715–1797
Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Hannah Edwards
1713–1773
West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Samuel Messinger
1704–1767
Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Mabel Buck
1712–1739
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Burr
1670–1741
Sarah Nichols
1674–1767
Daniel Messenger
1683–1751
Lydia Royce
1680–1748
David Buck
1667–1738
Elizabeth Hubbard
1668–1735
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Sr.
1643–1682
Mary Baysey
1639–1682
Samuel Messenger
1645–1685
Susannah Mills
1649–
Nehemiah Royce
1637–1706
Hannah Morgan
1642–1706
Emanuel Buck
1623–1705
Mary KIrby
1644–1712
Daniel Hubbard
1644–1720
Elizabeth Jordan
1644–1720

Hannah Burr's Descendants

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Hannah (Esther) Burr (22 Feb 1772–6 Sep 1835) m. David Porter (4 Dec 1763–26 Mar 1820)
  1. 1. David (Gardiner) Porter 1793–1863 m. Charlotte Lathrop 1795–1872
    1. 1. Lucy (Ann) Porter 1816–1876 m. Alanson Risley 1816–1863
      1. 1. Noah Risley 1848–1916 m. Harriet (Rebecca) Spry 1852–1935
        1. 1. Blanche (Viola) Risley 1890–1981 m. Frederick (Samuel) Leftwich 1886–1942
        2. 2. Mark (Alanson) Risley 1869– m. Ida (Belle) Chisum 1874–1927
        3. 3. Alah (Maud) Risley 1879–1889
        4. 4. Oscar (Virgil) Risley 1881–1896
        5. 5. Bertha (Rose) Risley 1883–1884
        6. 6. Noah (Jacob) Risley 1876–1952
        7. 7. Roger Risley 1871–1927 m. Laura (Belle) Thwing 1878–1912
        8. 8. Myrtle ((Hattie)) Risley 1873–1940 m. Charles (Robert Patching) Sr 1869–1932
        9. 9. James (Gibbon) Risley 1888–1955
        10. 10. Barbara Risley 1886–1965 m. John (A.) Phipps 1886–1960
        11. 11. Benjamin (Franklin (Ben)) Risley 1893–1983
      2. 2. Waite (Hoyt) Risley 1844–1862
      3. 3. Ward (Weaver) Risley 1846–1913 m. Rosanna (Frances) Haraughty 1866–1958 m. Sarah Spry 1847–1885
        1. 1. Charles (R.) Risley 1873–1932 m. Barbara (Elizabeth) Haraughty 1864–1910
        2. 2. William (Wait) Risley 1895–1968 m. Myrtle Moore 1901–1979
      4. 4. Joel Risley 1855–1876
      5. 5. George (Washington) Risley 1859–1928 m. Kate (Valeria) Owens 1871–1914
        1. 1. Frederick (Albert) Risley 1891–1969 m. Margaret (Adeline) Webb 1897–1925
        2. 2. Roy (F.) Risley 1893–1957
        3. 3. Baby (Boy) Risley 1908–1908
        4. 4. Baby (Girl) Risley 1907–1907
        5. 5. Vida (Rose) Risley 1899–1954
        6. 6. Hattie (C.) Risley 1897–1984
        7. 7. Ward (Owens) Risley 1895–1960
    2. 2. Solomon (William) Porter 1821–1900
    3. 3. Baby (Girl) Porter 1819–1819
    4. 4. Harvey (B.) Porter 1825–1910
    5. 5. Baby (Girl) Porter 1830–1830
    6. 6. Thaddeus (P.) Porter 1835–1883
  2. 2. Welcome Porter 1805–1845
  3. 3. Polly Porter 1808–1884
  4. 4. Mary (Esther) Porter 1811–1864
  5. 5. Milo Porter 1815–1890
  6. 6. Lavinia Porter 1802–1840
  7. 7. Reuel Porter 1789–1790
  8. 8. Augustine Porter 1797–1880
  9. 9. Lydia Porter 1800–1868

Hannah Burr's Timeline

3 Records

1772
22 Feb 1772
Birth of Hannah Esther Burr in Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA
Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA
1830
1830
Age 58
Hannah Esther Burr resided here in Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA
Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA
1835
6 Sep 1835
Age 63
Death of Hannah Esther Burr in Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA
Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Feb 1772
    Event Place: Canaan, Columbia, New York, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1830
    Event Place: Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA
    Record Source: 1830 United States Federal Census, 1830; Census Place: Cicero, Onondaga, New York; Series: M19; Roll: 100; Page: 107; Family History Library Film: 0017160

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Sep 1835
    Event Place: Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Cicero, Onondaga, New York, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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