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Hannah Craven 1760–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: About 1760

Birth Location: Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: About 1830

Death Location: Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Father: Joseph Craven

Mother: Judith Firth

Spouse(s): James Long

Children(s): James Long

In 1760, Hannah Craven entered the world in Sussex, England, United Kingdom, born to Joseph Craven And Judith Firth. Hannah Craven married James Long, and had children including James Alfred Long. Hannah Craven passed away in 1830 in Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • In 1760, Hannah Craven entered the world in Sussex, England, United Kingdom, born to Joseph Craven And Judith Firth.
  • Hannah Craven married James Long, and had children including James Alfred Long.
  • Hannah Craven passed away in 1830 in Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

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Hannah Craven's Ancestors

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Hannah Craven
1760–1830
Birth Place: Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Joseph Craven
1739–
Bradford Yorkshire, England
Judith Firth
1740–1842
Priesthorpe, Bingley, Yorkshire, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Craven's Descendants

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Hannah Craven (About 1760–About 1830) m. James Long (4 Jan 1758–Apr 1819)
  1. 1. James (Alfred) Long 1785–1859 m. Rachel Gilpin 1781–1860
    1. 1. Robert ((Gilpin) Long) I 1805–1879 m. Clarissa (Jane) McGaffin 1817–1894
      1. 1. Eliza (Jane (McGaffin)) Long 1839–1913 m. William (Henry (Guillaume Henri)) Jones 1830–1899
        1. 1. Susannah ((Long)) Jones 1872–1966 m. William (Matthew "Matt") Nichol 1859–1921
        2. 2. David ("Davey" Long) Jones 1867–1936 m. Mary (Louisa "Minnie") Hunter 1878–1912
        3. 3. Elias Jones 1874–1967 m. Rose (Lucy) Harcourt 1878–1949 m. Millie (Lou) Daley 1881– m. Kate (Lena) Dowsett 1869–1911
        4. 4. James (Watson "Wat") Jones 1882–1965 m. Sarah ("Sadie" Elizabeth (Giles-Farnes)) Cooke 1887–1968
        5. 5. Edward Jones 1850–
        6. 6. James Jones 1855–1881
        7. 7. Robert ('Bob' (Long)) Jones 1861–1948 m. Margaret (Anne Kelly) (Jones) 1865–1972
        8. 8. James (Watson "Wat" (Long)) Jones 1882–1965
        9. 9. William (Thomas (Long) Jones) Jr 1863–1934 m. Sarah (Ann (Atwell)) Doak 1861–1941
        10. 10. Jane (McGaffin (Long)"Jennie") Jones 1865–1952 m. Nathaniel Scott 1856–
        11. 11. Albert ((Long)) Jones 1875–1957 m. Emily (C) Kelly 1873–1937
        12. 12. Alexander ((Long)) Jones 1878–1948 m. Ellen (Millicent Sieroslawski) (Roman) 1874–1961
        13. 13. Margaret ("Maggie") Jones 1870–1917 m. Herbert Gray 1866–1924

Hannah Craven's Timeline

2 Records

1760
About 1760
Birth of Hannah Craven in Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Sussex, England, United Kingdom
1830
About 1830
Age 70
Death of Hannah Craven in Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Sussex, England, United Kingdom

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: About 1760
    Event Place: Sussex, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: About 1830
    Event Place: Sussex, England, United Kingdom

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