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Hannah Culver 1652–1733 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 April 1652

Birth Location: Roxbury, Suffolk, MA

Death Date: 28 June 1733

Death Location: Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA

Father: Jonathan Sr

Mother: Mary Clarke

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The story of Hannah Culver began in 1652 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. Hannah Culver passed away in 1733 in Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Culver began in 1652 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.
  • Hannah Culver passed away in 1733 in Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Hannah Culver's Ancestors

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Hannah Culver
1652–1733
Birth Place: Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
Parents
Jonathan Morse Sr
1639–1709
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Mary Clarke
1645–1676
Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
William (Morse. English immigrant to Massachusetts in 1635. 11th) GGF
1614–1683
Marlborough, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England
Elizabeth Titcomb
1617–1690
Ogbourne St Andrew, Wiltshire, England
James Clarke
1612–1674
Wells, Mendip District, Somerset, England
Elinor (Elizabeth Wright) (Jones)
1621–1701
Deighton, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Capt. 3rd
1598–1667
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Culver's Timeline

2 Records

1652
11 April 1652
Birth of Hannah Culver in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
Roxbury, Suffolk, MA
1733
28 June 1733
Age 81
Death of Hannah Culver in Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA
Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 April 1652
    Event Place: Roxbury, Suffolk, MA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 June 1733
    Event Place: Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA

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