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Hannah *(DNA) Chambers 1768–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1768

Birth Location: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

Death Date: November 8 1846

Death Location: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

Father: Francis Chambers

Mother: Hannah Mullett

Spouse(s): Joseph Cade, Samuel Grigg

Children(s): Elizabeth Cade, Joseph Grigg, Sampson Cade, Charles Cade, Rebecca Cade, William Grigg, Sarah Grigg, Thomas Cade, Ann\Hannah Grigg, Samuel Grigg, Ann Grigg, Mary Grigg, Mary Grigg

Hannah *(DNA) Chambers was born in 1768 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, the child of Francis Chambers And Hannah Mullett. Hannah *(DNA) Chambers married Joseph Cade, Samuel Dna Grigg, and had children including Ann Grigg, Ann Hannah Grigg, Charles Cade, Elizabeth Cade, Joseph Dna Twin Grigg, Mary Twin Grigg, Mary Grigg, Rebecca Cade, Sampson Cade, Samuel Grigg, Sarah Grigg, Thomas Cade, William Grigg. Hannah *(DNA) Chambers passed away in 1846 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

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Biography

  • Hannah *(DNA) Chambers was born in 1768 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, the child of Francis Chambers And Hannah Mullett.
  • Hannah *(DNA) Chambers married Joseph Cade, Samuel Dna Grigg, and had children including Ann Grigg, Ann Hannah Grigg, Charles Cade, Elizabeth Cade, Joseph Dna Twin Grigg, Mary Twin Grigg, Mary Grigg, Rebecca Cade, Sampson Cade, Samuel Grigg, Sarah Grigg, Thomas Cade, William Grigg.
  • Hannah *(DNA) Chambers passed away in 1846 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

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Hannah Chambers's Ancestors

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Hannah Chambers
1768–1846
Birth Place: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Parents
Francis Chambers
1728–1773
Feckenham, Worcestershire, England
Hannah Mullett
1743–1771
St Martins, Birmingham, Warwickshire
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Chambers's Descendants

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Hannah (*(DNA)) Chambers (Jan 1768–November 8 1846) m. Joseph Cade (1764–24 January 1838) m. Samuel (*(DNA)) Grigg (Abt 1757–Apr 1831)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Cade 1816–1867 m. William MARSHALL 1817–1886
    1. 1. Edward Marshall 1840–1878 m. Elizabeth Fisher 1839–1903
      1. 1. Arthur (Edwin) Marshall 1877–1933 m. Elizabeth Neicho 1888–1920 m. Florence (Daisy) Acton 1888–1963
        1. 1. Sarah (Elizabeth) Marshall 1917–1946 m. Henry (J) Burton 1905–1960
        2. 2. Leonard (Thomas) Marshall 1927–2000 m. Edna (Tizah Cassidy) Duke 1927–1999
        3. 3. Lilian (Mary) Marshall 1930–1934
        4. 4. henry (Reuben) Marshall 1919–2002 m. Alice (May) O'Brien 1922–2001
      2. 2. Amelia (Harriett) Marshall 1862–1872
      3. 3. Alice (Jane) Marshall 1868–1951
      4. 4. Elizabeth Marshall 1860–1932
      5. 5. Frederick Marshall 1873–
      6. 6. Agnes (Ann) Marshall 1874–1899
      7. 7. Frederick Marshall 1874–1960
    2. 2. William MARSHALL 1842–1881 m. Harriet Fisher 1841–
      1. 1. John MARSHALL 1866–
      2. 2. Alfred MARSHALL 1868–
      3. 3. Jemima MARSHALL 1870–
    3. 3. Joseph MARSHALL 1837–1890 m. Ellen Anderson 1837–1892 m. Ellen Amos 1843–1881
      1. 1. Alice (Sophia) MARSHALL 1865–1937
      2. 2. Catherine (T) MARSHALL 1871–
      3. 3. Herbert (A) MARSHALL 1876–1901
      4. 4. Edward Marshall 1872–1946
      5. 5. Mary (Eleanor Josephine) Marshall 1864–1925
      6. 6. Katherine (Sarah) Marshall 1870–1964
      7. 7. Ellen (Amos) Marshall 1868–1869
    4. 4. Samson (Cade) MARSHALL 1843–1891
    5. 5. Reuben MARSHALL 1846–1891 m. Maria Gibbs 1854–1954 m. Louisa (Ann) Brown 1854–
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Louisa) Marshall 1891–1892
    6. 6. John (William) MARSHALL 1848–1908
  2. 2. Joseph (*(DNA)(twin)) Grigg 1794–1855
  3. 3. Sampson Cade 1810–1873 m. Mary Cade 1813–1892 m. Mary Cade 1813–1892
    1. 1. Mary (England) Sharwood 1857–1933
    2. 2. Margaret McInnes 1851–1943
    3. 3. Mary (England) Sharwood 1857–1933
    4. 4. Margaret McInnes 1851–1943
    5. 5. Joseph (William) CADE 1844–1912
    6. 6. Sampson Cade 1846–1892
    7. 7. James Cade 1845–1892
    8. 8. Charles Cade 1847–1892
    9. 9. Edward (Ireland) Cade 1855–1932
    10. 10. James Cade 1845–1927
  4. 4. Charles Cade 1807–1856
  5. 5. Rebecca Cade 1793–1796
  6. 6. William Grigg 1799–1848
  7. 7. Sarah Grigg 1781–
  8. 8. Thomas Cade 1792–1792
  9. 9. Ann\Hannah Grigg 1795–1795
  10. 10. Samuel Grigg 1783–1862
  11. 11. Ann Grigg 1786–1799
  12. 12. Mary ((twin)) Grigg 1794–1799
  13. 13. Mary Grigg 1799–

Hannah Chambers's Timeline

2 Records

1768
Jan 1768
Birth of Hannah *(DNA) Chambers in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
1846
November 8 1846
Age 78
Death of Hannah *(DNA) Chambers in 217 Francis Street, Aston, Birmingham. Warwickshire. England.
217 Francis Street, Aston, Birmingham. Warwickshire. England.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1768
    Event Place: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
    Record Source: UK, Records of the Removal of Graves and Tombstones, 1601-1980, The National Archives; Kew, London, England; RG 37: Copies of Records of Local Authorities and Church Commissioners Relating To Burial Ground Removals; Reference: RG 3711

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: November 8 1846
    Event Place: 217 Francis Street, Aston, Birmingham. Warwickshire. England.
    Record Source: UK, Records of the Removal of Graves and Tombstones, 1601-1980, The National Archives; Kew, London, England; RG 37: Copies of Records of Local Authorities and Church Commissioners Relating To Burial Ground Removals; Reference: RG 3711

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
    Record Source: UK, Records of the Removal of Graves and Tombstones, 1601-1980, The National Archives; Kew, London, England; RG 37: Copies of Records of Local Authorities and Church Commissioners Relating To Burial Ground Removals; Reference: RG 37/11

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