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Hannah Curtiss 1726–1771 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Jun 1726

Birth Location: Wallingford, Conn

Death Date: 10 Mar 1771

Death Location: Y

Father: John ggf)

Mother: Jemima ggm)

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Children(s):

Hannah Curtiss was born in 1726 in Wallingford, Conn, the child of John Curtiss 5Th Ggf And Jemima Abernathy 5Th Ggm. Hannah Curtiss passed away in 1771 in Y.

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Biography

  • Hannah Curtiss was born in 1726 in Wallingford, Conn, the child of John Curtiss 5Th Ggf And Jemima Abernathy 5Th Ggm.
  • Hannah Curtiss passed away in 1771 in Y.

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Hannah Curtiss's Ancestors

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Hannah Curtiss
1726–1771
Birth Place: Wallingford, Conn
Parents
John Curtiss (5th ggf)
1699–1774
Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Jemima (Abernathy (5th) ggm)
1702–1771
Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA
Grandparents
William (Doolittle) Abernathy
1674–1726
Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
Mary (Bunnell) Peck
1677–1757
Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Great-Grandparents
William Abernathy
1648–1717
Sarah Doolittle
1652–1731
Eleazer Sr
1642–1735
Mary Bunnell
1650–1724
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert I
1624–1683
Sarah Cubisha
1628–1686
Sgt Doolittle
1620–1690
Joan\Joane\Joanna Allen\Alling
1617–1690
Gen. Society
1610–1669
Ann Immigrant
1614–1654

Hannah Curtiss's Timeline

2 Records

1726
5 Jun 1726
Birth of Hannah Curtiss in Wallingford, Conn
Wallingford, Conn
1771
10 Mar 1771
Age 45
Death of Hannah Curtiss in Y
Y

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Jun 1726
    Event Place: Wallingford, Conn

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Mar 1771
    Event Place: Y

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