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Hannah Crosfield 1636–1701 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1636

Birth Location: Blackburn, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 1701

Death Location: Virginia, British Colonial America

Father: Thomas Crosfield

Mother: Elizabeth Georges

Spouse(s): William I

Children(s): Henry Clayton, Winifred Clayton, Hannah Clayton, Alexander Clayton, Elizabeth Clayton, Stephen Clayton, William Clayton, Martha Clayton

In 1636, Hannah Crosfield entered the world in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, born to Thomas Crosfield And Elizabeth Eliza Georges. Hannah Crosfield married William Clayton I, and had children including Alexander Clayton, Elizabeth Clayton, Hannah Clayton, Henry Clayton, Martha Clayton, Stephen Clayton, William Clayton, Winifred Clayton. Hannah Crosfield passed away in 1701 in Virginia, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1636, Hannah Crosfield entered the world in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, born to Thomas Crosfield And Elizabeth Eliza Georges.
  • Hannah Crosfield married William Clayton I, and had children including Alexander Clayton, Elizabeth Clayton, Hannah Clayton, Henry Clayton, Martha Clayton, Stephen Clayton, William Clayton, Winifred Clayton.
  • Hannah Crosfield passed away in 1701 in Virginia, British Colonial America.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Crosfield's Ancestors

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Hannah Crosfield
1636–1701
Birth Place: Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Parents
Thomas Crosfield
1603–
Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth ('Eliza') Georges
1608–1788
St Giles Cripplegate, London, England
Grandparents
John (Edmund) Crosfeld
1575–
Lancaster St. Mary, Lancashire, England
Dorothy Gilpin
1587–1656
Kendall, Westmoreland, England
William Georges
1585–1640
London, London, England
Katherin Bryght
1590–1672
St Andrew by Wardrobe, London, England
Great-Grandparents
Edmund Crosfeld
1534–1592
Alis Walker
1538–1572
Martin Gilpin
1557–1629
Catharine Newby
1555–1634
John George
1550–1600
Elizabeth Symson
1550–1594
Nicholas Bright
1565–
Joane Goringe
1542–1594
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Crosfeld
1505–
William Gilpin
1519–1577
Elizabeth Washington
1499–1576
Richard Newby
1536–1617
Elizabeth Dickonsen
1540–1594
John George
1528–1598
Margaret Marshall
1529–
Gilbert Symson
1530–1588
Gilbert Symson
1530–

Hannah Crosfield's Descendants

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Hannah Crosfield (1636–1701) m. William (Clayton) I (08 Dec 1632–1680)
  1. 1. Henry Clayton 1658–1662
  2. 2. Winifred Clayton 1675–
  3. 3. Hannah Clayton 1669–
  4. 4. Alexander Clayton 1671–
  5. 5. Elizabeth Clayton 1667–
  6. 6. Stephen Clayton 1673–
  7. 7. William Clayton 1667–1824 m. Mary Dowd 1650–1710
  8. 8. Martha Clayton 1670–1750 m. Abraham (Cooke) Sr. 1661–1748
    1. 1. Martha Cook 1690–
    2. 2. Mathew Cooke 1689–
    3. 3. Benjamin Cook 1713–1805
    4. 4. Hannah Cook 1691–
    5. 5. Robert Cooke 1699–
    6. 6. Rachel Cooke 1686–1748
    7. 7. John Cooke 1703–1775 m. Mary UNKNOWN 1710–1775 m. Rebekkah (Mary) Chambers 1694–1752
    8. 8. Frances Cooke 1704–1773 m. Edmund (Butler) I 1694–1747
    9. 9. Benjamin Cook 1702–1759 m. Mary Crenshaw 1710–1773
    10. 10. Frances Cooke 1709–1769 m. Richard Osborne 1675–1778
    11. 11. William Cook 1700–1752 m. Anne Griffith 1702–1765
    12. 12. Abraham (James) Cook 1690–1748 m. Sarah (Rachel) McAllister 1690–1748 m. Sarah Broadhead 1692–
      1. 1. James (I) Cook 1722–
      2. 2. Sarah Cook 1730–
      3. 3. Francis Cook 1712–
      4. 4. Shem (B) Cooke 1722–1792
      5. 5. Sarah Cook 1707–1707
      6. 6. Charles Cook 1716–1770
      7. 7. Benjamin Cook 1725–1805 m. Mary Crenshaw 1710–1773
      8. 8. William (Isham) Cooke 1718–1796 m. Ann Rucker 1715–1801
      9. 9. Mary (Frances) Cook 1711–1769 m. James (Robert) Hester 1714–1786
      10. 10. Thomas (Cook) Sr. 1727–1791 m. Margaret Chiles 1727–1802
      11. 11. Barbara Cook 1720–1769 m. Robert (H. Hester) Jr 1709–1769
      12. 12. James (Cook) Sr. 1715–1803 m. Sarah (Patience) Rawls 1720–1786
      13. 13. Charles (Cook, Sr.) Sr. 1736–1818 m. Polly Woody 1734–1819 m. Susannah (C) Hays 1741–1790 m. Susannah Blackston 1735–1798
      14. 14. William (James Cook) Sr 1718–1782 m. Sarah Webb 1729–1799
        1. 1. Benjamin Cook 1762–1821
        2. 2. Robert Cook 1755–1835 m. Elizabeth Stampier –1840
        3. 3. Ellender Cook 1762–1850 m. John Lowery 1755–1808
        4. 4. Mary (Pollie) Cook 1769–1847 m. Richard (Henry) Bennett 1756–1832

Hannah Crosfield's Timeline

2 Records

1636
1636
Birth of Hannah Crosfield in Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Blackburn, Lancashire, England
1701
1701
Age 65
Death of Hannah Crosfield in Virginia, British Colonial America
Virginia, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1636
    Event Place: Blackburn, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1701
    Event Place: Virginia, British Colonial America

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