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Hannah Harlan 1723–1811 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 July 1723

Birth Location: Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Death Date: 15 December 1811

Death Location: West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Father: Thomas Wickersham

Mother: Abigail Johnson

Spouse(s): Joel Harlan

Children(s): Ruth Harlan

The story of Hannah Harlan began in 1723 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Hannah Harlan married Joel Harlan, and had children including Ruth Harlan. Hannah Harlan passed away in 1811 in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Harlan began in 1723 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
  • Hannah Harlan married Joel Harlan, and had children including Ruth Harlan.
  • Hannah Harlan passed away in 1811 in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Hannah Harlan's Ancestors

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Hannah Harlan
1723–1811
Birth Place: Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Parents
Thomas Wickersham
1691–1726
Bolney, Sussex, England
Abigail Johnson
1700–1759
Coolboy, , Wicklow, Ireland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Harlan's Descendants

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Hannah Harlan (5 July 1723–15 December 1811) m. Joel Harlan (10 January 1724–3 September 1796)
  1. 1. Ruth Harlan 1750–1837 m. Job Pyle 1751–1830 m. Job Pyle 1751–1830
    1. 1. Job Pyle 1789–1868 m. Elizabeth Mulberry 1792–1882
      1. 1. John Pyle 1837–1910 m. Mary (E) Pyle 1838–1873 m. Sarah (Eva) Pyle 1836–1916 m. Ellen (R) Reed 1837–1873 m. Mary (Ellen) Pyle 1837–1873 m. Mary (Ellen) Pyle 1837–1873
        1. 1. Job (Wilton) Pyle 1861–1953 m. Vienna (J) Henson 1864–1918 m. Vireva Pyle 1866– m. Elizabeth Pye 1856–
        2. 2. Laura (Reid) McClenahan 1859–1953 m. Samuel (J.) McClenahan 1861–1929 m. Samuel (J.) McClenahan 1861–1929
        3. 3. Elizabeth Pyle 1864–1896
        4. 4. Ella (R) Pyle 1869–1941
        5. 5. Elizabeth (M) Pyle 1864–1896
        6. 6. Lydia (M.) Pyle 1865–
        7. 7. Laura (Reid) McClenahan 1859–1953
        8. 8. Ella (R.) Gehron 1869–1941
        9. 9. Laura (Reid) McClenahan 1859–1953
        10. 10. Ella (R.) Gehron 1869–1941
        11. 11. Lydia (M.) Pyle 1865–
      2. 2. Child (of) Pyle –1910
      3. 3. Darlington Pyle 1829–1906
      4. 4. Job Pyle 1832–1833
      5. 5. Darlington Pyle 1829–1906
      6. 6. Job Pyle 1832–1833
    2. 2. Ziba Pyle 1785–1851
    3. 3. Joel Pyle 1779–1842
    4. 4. Elizabeth Pyle 1776–1839
    5. 5. Joshua Pyle 1778–
    6. 6. Isaac Pyle 1777–1843
    7. 7. Joel Pyle 1779–1843
    8. 8. William Pyle 1781–1858
    9. 9. John Pyle 1783–1845
    10. 10. ZlBA Pyle 1786–1851
    11. 11. Mary Pyle 1788–
    12. 12. Joel Pyle 1779–1842

Hannah Harlan's Timeline

2 Records

1723
5 July 1723
Birth of Hannah Harlan in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
1811
15 December 1811
Age 88
Death of Hannah Harlan in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 July 1723
    Event Place: Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 December 1811
    Event Place: Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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