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Hannah Hale 1761–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Jun 1761

Birth Location: Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 24 Jan 1853

Death Location: Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, USA

Father: William Jr

Mother: Hannah Brewer

Spouse(s): Zebediah Joslin

Children(s): Chloe Joslin

In 1761, Hannah Hale entered the world in Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA, born to William W Hale Jr And Hannah Brewer. Hannah Hale married Zebediah Sabin Joslin, and had children including Chloe Joslin, Josiah Joslin. Hannah Hale passed away in 1853 in Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1761, Hannah Hale entered the world in Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA, born to William W Hale Jr And Hannah Brewer.
  • Hannah Hale married Zebediah Sabin Joslin, and had children including Chloe Joslin, Josiah Joslin.
  • Hannah Hale passed away in 1853 in Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Hale's Ancestors

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Hannah Hale
1761–1853
Birth Place: Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
William W Hale Jr
1724–
Tyringham, Massachusetts
Hannah Brewer
1729–1817
Hopkinton, Middlesex, Ma
Grandparents
William (W Hale) Sr
1687–1759
Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts
Mary Colt
1695–1734
Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
John Brewer
1698–1758
Weston, Mass
Great-Grandparents
John Brewer
1669–1709
Mary Jones
1672–1714
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Josiah Jones
1643–1714
Lydia Treadway
1648–1743

Hannah Hale's Descendants

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Hannah Hale (17 Jun 1761–24 Jan 1853) m. Zebediah (Sabin) Joslin (21 Nov 1753–27 Nov 1828)
  1. 1. Chloe Joslin 1796–1869 m. Artimas\Artemus Farr 1776–1844
    1. 1. Wesley (Josiah) Farr 1824–1898 m. Elizabeth McCue 1837–1866 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Farr 1844–1925
      1. 1. Chloe (Melvina) Farr 1856–1945 m. Charles (Oscar) Judy 1855–1950
        1. 1. James (Emory) Judy 1897–1959 m. Mildred (Lenetta) Thomas 1904–1997
        2. 2. Lula (A (Mcvey)) Judy 1887–1932
        3. 3. "Daisy" (Mary Farr) Judy 1885–1976 m. George (William) Goddard 1885–1972
        4. 4. Frances (Rosa) Judy 1892–1980 m. Floyd (Thompson) Morris 1894–1962 m. Claude (Melvin) KING 1897–1924
        5. 5. Ida (Jane) Judy 1881–1977
        6. 6. Olive (Christine) Judy 1902–1964
        7. 7. Robert (Baber) Judy 1889–1970
        8. 8. Westley (Samuel) Judy 1883–1976
        9. 9. Willa (Iona "Io") Judy 1879–1965
        10. 10. Leslie JUDY 1883–
    2. 2. William Farr 1820–1876
    3. 3. Josiah (Westley) Farr 1825–1898
    4. 4. Orvilla Farr 1817–

Hannah Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1761
17 Jun 1761
Birth of Hannah Hale in Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
1853
24 Jan 1853
Age 92
Death of Hannah Hale in Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, USA
Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Jun 1761
    Event Place: Tyringham, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source: Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Jan 1853
    Event Place: Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, USA

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