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Hannah Cutler 1630–1685 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1630

Birth Location: Bingham, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 17 Mar 1685

Death Location: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America

Father: John Cutler

Mother: Mary Woodmansey

Spouse(s): Onesiphorus Marsh

Children(s): Hannah Marsh, Onesiphorus Marsh, John Marsh, Thomas Marsh, Sarah Marsh, Abigail Marsh, Abigail Marsh, Mary Marsh

The story of Hannah Cutler began in 1630 in Bingham, Norfolk, England. Hannah Cutler married Onesiphorus Marsh, and had children including Abigail Marsh, Hannah Marsh, John Marsh, Mary Marsh, Onesiphorus Marsh, Sarah Marsh, Thomas Marsh. Hannah Cutler passed away in 1685 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Cutler began in 1630 in Bingham, Norfolk, England.
  • Hannah Cutler married Onesiphorus Marsh, and had children including Abigail Marsh, Hannah Marsh, John Marsh, Mary Marsh, Onesiphorus Marsh, Sarah Marsh, Thomas Marsh.
  • Hannah Cutler passed away in 1685 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America.

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Hannah Cutler's Ancestors

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Hannah Cutler
1630–1685
Birth Place: Bingham, Norfolk, England
Parents
John Cutler
1600–1638
Sprauston, Norfolk, England
Mary (Hewett) Woodmansey
1601–1681
Sprowston, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
Thomas Cutler
1578–1640
Ipswich, Suffolk, , England
Anne Doundy
1582–1613
Sproughton, Suffolk, , England
Robert Woodmansey
1570–1667
Blacktoft, Yorkshire, England
Margaret Clement
1595–1670
Cherry Burton, York, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Cutler's Descendants

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Hannah Cutler (1630–17 Mar 1685) m. Onesiphorus Marsh (1630–15 May 1713)
  1. 1. Hannah Marsh 1657–1697 m. Henry Kimball 1656–1697
    1. 1. Elizabeth Kimball 1684–1754 m. John Clement 1686–1762
      1. 1. Jonathan Clement 1708–1769 m. Sarah Watts 1711–1777
        1. 1. James Clement 1737–1812 m. Elizabeth Little 1744–1800
        2. 2. Hannah Clement 1731–1790
        3. 3. Peter Clements 1735–1737
        4. 4. Sarah Clements 1739–
        5. 5. Ezra Clements 1741–1813
        6. 6. Eleanor Clements 1744–1822
        7. 7. Henry Clements 1749–1830
        8. 8. Jesse Clements 1754–1850
      2. 2. John CLEMENTS 1711–1714
      3. 3. Elizabeth CLEMENTS 1714–1715
      4. 4. Benjamin CLEMENTS 1718–1786
      5. 5. Abigail CLEMENTS 1719–1734
      6. 6. Abijaib Clements 1719–
      7. 7. Elizabeth CLEMENTS 1724–1751
      8. 8. Hannah CLEMENTS 1726–1729
    2. 2. Hannah Kimball 1680–1697
    3. 3. Judith Kimball 1682–1741
    4. 4. Sarah Kimball 1686–1752
    5. 5. Abigail Kimball 1689–1697
    6. 6. John Kimball 1691–1696
    7. 7. Rebecca Kimball 1694–1718
    8. 8. Henry Kimball 1678–
    9. 9. Mary Kimball 1678–1754
    10. 10. Esther Foster 1683–1753
    11. 11. Marie (Louise) Kembal 1689–1743
  2. 2. Onesiphorus Marsh 1655–1732
  3. 3. John Marsh 1663–1724
  4. 4. Thomas Marsh 1666–1669
  5. 5. Sarah Marsh 1668–1738
  6. 6. Abigail Marsh 1670–1670
  7. 7. Abigail Marsh 1671–1761
  8. 8. Mary Marsh 1659–1697

Hannah Cutler's Timeline

2 Records

1630
1630
Birth of Hannah Cutler in Bingham, Norfolk, England
Bingham, Norfolk, England
1685
17 Mar 1685
Age 55
Death of Hannah Cutler in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Bingham, Norfolk, England
    Record Source:
    [1] American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
    [2] Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Mar 1685
    Event Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
    [2] Millennium File

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