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Hannah Doughty 1712–1746 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Apr 1712

Birth Location: Flushing,Queens,New York,USA

Death Date: 1746

Death Location: New York, United States

Father: Charles Doughty

Mother: Elizabeth Jackson

Spouse(s): Samuel Cornell

Children(s): Hannah Cornell, Elizabeth Cornell, Mary Cornell

In 1712, Hannah Doughty entered the world in Flushing,Queens,New York,USA, born to Charles Doughty And Elizabeth Jackson. Hannah Doughty married Samuel Cornell, and had children including Elizabeth Elvina Cornell, Hannah Cornell, Mary Cornell. Hannah Doughty passed away in 1746 in New York, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1712, Hannah Doughty entered the world in Flushing,Queens,New York,USA, born to Charles Doughty And Elizabeth Jackson.
  • Hannah Doughty married Samuel Cornell, and had children including Elizabeth Elvina Cornell, Hannah Cornell, Mary Cornell.
  • Hannah Doughty passed away in 1746 in New York, United States.

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Hannah Doughty's Ancestors

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Hannah Doughty
1712–1746
Birth Place: Flushing,Queens,New York,USA
Parents
Charles Doughty
1667–1735
Flushing, Queens, New York Colony
Elizabeth Jackson
1676–1758
Jerusalem, Queens, New York, USA
Grandparents
Elias Doughty
1632–1690
Oldbury, Gloucestershire, England
Sarah (Francis) Whitehead'
1636–1726
Flushing, Queens, Long Island, New York Colony
Great-Grandparents
Francis Doughty
1605–1683
Bridgett Stone
1604–1657
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Francis Sodbury
1567–1634
Margaret Barker
1578–1634

Hannah Doughty's Descendants

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Hannah Doughty (10 Apr 1712–1746) m. Samuel Cornell (ABT 1705–1796)
  1. 1. Hannah Cornell 1745–1773
  2. 2. Elizabeth (Elvina) Cornell 1739–1825 m. Joseph Wright 1760– m. Edward ((The Loyalist) Hicks) Sr 1736–1779
    1. 1. Joshua Hicks 1774–1838
    2. 2. Elizabeth Hicks 1771–1811
    3. 3. Daniel Hicks 1769–1821
    4. 4. Joseph Hicks 1767–1813
    5. 5. David Hicks 1765–
    6. 6. Edward ((The Spy) Hicks) Jr 1760–1832 m. Deborah (Pringle) (Hicks) 1772–1860 m. Esther Pringle 1786–1883
      1. 1. Solomon (Prindle) Hicks 1802–1894
      2. 2. Edward (III) Hicks 1796–
      3. 3. Timothy (Thomas) Hicks 1807–1902
      4. 4. Mary Hicks 1820–
      5. 5. Joshua Hicks 1801–
      6. 6. William (Green) Hicks 1804–
      7. 7. Solomon (Pringle) Hicks 1818–
      8. 8. John Hicks 1828–1871
      9. 9. Peter Hicks 1810–
      10. 10. Mary Hicks 1800–
      11. 11. JOHN (HICKS son of UE) Loyalist 1794–1871
    7. 7. Benjamin Hicks 1759–1835
    8. 8. Mary Hicks 1763–1804
  3. 3. Mary Cornell 1745–

Hannah Doughty's Timeline

2 Records

1712
10 Apr 1712
Birth of Hannah Doughty in Flushing,Queens,New York,USA
Flushing,Queens,New York,USA
1746
1746
Age 34
Death of Hannah Doughty in New York, United States
New York, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Apr 1712
    Event Place: Flushing,Queens,New York,USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1746
    Event Place: New York, United States

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