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Hannah O Conner 1712–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Bet. 1712–1725

Birth Location: , King William, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1787

Death Location: , , South Carolina, USA

Father: James O'Connor

Mother: Mary Eskew

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The story of Hannah O Conner began in 1712 in , King William, Virginia, USA. Hannah O Conner passed away in 1787 in , , South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah O Conner began in 1712 in , King William, Virginia, USA.
  • Hannah O Conner passed away in 1787 in , , South Carolina, USA.

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Hannah Conner's Ancestors

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Hannah Conner
1712–1787
Birth Place: , King William, Virginia, USA
Parents
James Conner Connier O'Connor
1676–1725
Cork, Ireland
Mary (Margaret) Eskew
1690–1751
Essex County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
James ((Sr)) Conner
1650–1714
Somerset, Maryland, British Colonial America
Dorothy (OConner) Burdock
1656–1692
(1650-6) Somerset, Maryland Colony
Thomas Askew
1667–1765
Hertfordshire, England
Mary (Catherine) Ashton
1665–1750
James City County, Colony of Virginia
Great-Grandparents
John Eskew
1638–1683
Bridgett Smith
1641–1697
Captain Ashton
1647–1677
Grace Meese
1640–1706
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Isabel deClare
1625–1653
Lt Meese
1618–1682
Ontonah Wahanganoche
1622–1700

Hannah Conner's Timeline

2 Records

1712
Bet. 1712–1725
Birth of Hannah O Conner in , King William, Virginia, USA
, King William, Virginia, USA
1787
1787
Age 75
Death of Hannah O Conner in , , South Carolina, USA
, , South Carolina, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Bet. 1712–1725
    Event Place: , King William, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1787
    Event Place: , , South Carolina, USA

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