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Hannah Hamlin 1709–1770 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 June 1709

Birth Location: Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: May 1770

Death Location: Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York Colony, British Colonial Am, New York, USA

Father: James Hamlin

Mother: Ruth Lewis

Spouse(s): Nathaniel Nickerson

Children(s): Isaacher Nickerson, Hannah Nickerson, Nathaniel Nickerson, Joseph Nickerson, Edward Nickerson, Thomas Nickerson

In 1709, Hannah Hamlin entered the world in Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Massachusetts, USA, born to James Hamlin And Ruth Lewis. Hannah Hamlin married Nathaniel Nickerson, and had children including Edward Hamlin Nickerson, Ephraim Nickerson, Hannah Nickerson, Isaacher Nickerson, Joseph Nickerson, Nathaniel Nickerson, Thomas Nickerson. Hannah Hamlin passed away in 1770 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York Colony, British Colonial Am, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1709, Hannah Hamlin entered the world in Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Massachusetts, USA, born to James Hamlin And Ruth Lewis.
  • Hannah Hamlin married Nathaniel Nickerson, and had children including Edward Hamlin Nickerson, Ephraim Nickerson, Hannah Nickerson, Isaacher Nickerson, Joseph Nickerson, Nathaniel Nickerson, Thomas Nickerson.
  • Hannah Hamlin passed away in 1770 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York Colony, British Colonial Am, New York, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Hannah Hamlin's Ancestors

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Hannah Hamlin
1709–1770
Birth Place: Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
James Hamlin
1669–1743
Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Ruth Lewis
1671–1711
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
James (Hamblin, Jr. Lieutenant Farmer Husband of Mary Dunham Puritan Immigrant, US Vice Pres Hannibal Hamlin Dan) Quayle
1636–1718
Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
Mary Hamlin
1642–1715
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Great-Grandparents
James Hamblin
1606–1690
Ann 'sctengam
1608–1690
John Leiden
1620–1692
Dorothy Day
1624–1715
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Giles Hamblin
1590–1689
Ashley
1595–
Edmund Scott
1562–1642
Agnes (Scott)
1564–1658
Deacon deacon
1589–1668
Susan Quinney
1586–1621

Hannah Hamlin's Descendants

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Hannah Hamlin (17 June 1709–May 1770) m. Nathaniel Nickerson (1704–May 1770)
  1. 1. Isaacher Nickerson 1730–1803
  2. 2. Hannah Nickerson 1737–1810
  3. 3. Nathaniel Nickerson 1732–1783
  4. 4. Joseph Nickerson 1749–1796
  5. 5. Edward (Hamlin) Nickerson 1738–1825
  6. 6. Thomas Nickerson 1735–1783 m. Sarah Hope 1753–1783
    1. 1. Thomas Nickerson 1775–1839
    2. 2. William Nickerson 1774–1861
    3. 3. George (Rex) Nickerson 1772–1860
    4. 4. Jeremiah Nickerson 1770–1823

Hannah Hamlin's Timeline

2 Records

1709
17 June 1709
Birth of Hannah Hamlin in Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Massachusetts, USA
Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Massachusetts, USA
1770
May 1770
Age 61
Death of Hannah Hamlin in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York Colony, British Colonial Am, New York, USA
Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York Colony, British Colonial Am, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 June 1709
    Event Place: Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1770
    Event Place: Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York Colony, British Colonial Am, New York, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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