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Hannah Harper 1713–1772 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1713

Birth Location: Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: abt 1772

Death Location: , Chatham, North Carolina, USA

Father: Richard Harper

Mother: Elizabeth Rowe

Spouse(s): John Brantley

Children(s): John Brantley

Hannah Harper was born in 1713 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA, the child of Richard Harper And Elizabeth Rosevere Rowe. Hannah Harper married John 6Th Gg Brantley, and had children including John Brantley. Hannah Harper passed away in 1772 in , Chatham, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • Hannah Harper was born in 1713 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA, the child of Richard Harper And Elizabeth Rosevere Rowe.
  • Hannah Harper married John 6Th Gg Brantley, and had children including John Brantley.
  • Hannah Harper passed away in 1772 in , Chatham, North Carolina, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Harper's Ancestors

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Hannah Harper
1713–1772
Birth Place: Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Richard Harper
1702–1763
Luxulyan, Cornwall, England
Elizabeth (Rosevere) Rowe
1694–1734
Luxulyan, Cornwall, England
Grandparents
John Harper
1667–1707
Tywardreath, Cornwall, England
Lucy (Frances) Rawle
1669–1726
St Juliot, Cornwall, England
William Rosevear
1649–1719
Luxulyan, Cornwall, England
Dorothy (Ann) May
1651–1723
Luxulyan, Cornwall, England, Great Britain
Great-Grandparents
James (DNA)
1629–1710
Elizabeth Eddy
1635–
Francis Rawle
1634–1715
Lucy Stevens
1645–1728
William Rosevear
1611–1660
Thamsin Roach
1611–1680
Nicholas May
1620–1680
Alice Inche
1618–1685
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Harper
1600–1665
Thamesin Tremillen
1600–1667
Jacob Eddy
1598–
Fnunk Mnunk-Eddy
1610–
William Rawle
1610–1646
Katherine Webber
1611–1660
Henry Stevens
1619–1677
Annis (Stevens)
1626–1662
William Rosevear
1570–1628
Elizabeth Marke
1575–1621
Sir II
1580–1648
Lady Roach\Roche
1584–1648
Phillip Inche
1574–1628
Elizabeth Peirce
1580–1661

Hannah Harper's Descendants

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Hannah Harper (1713–abt 1772) m. John (* (6th GG)) Brantley (1716–Feb 1782)
  1. 1. John Brantley 1736–1811 m. Elizabeth ((5thGG) Marsh) ...Brantley 1748–1827

Hannah Harper's Timeline

2 Records

1713
1713
Birth of Hannah Harper in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
1772
abt 1772
Age 59
Death of Hannah Harper in , Chatham, North Carolina, USA
, Chatham, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1713
    Event Place: Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1772
    Event Place: , Chatham, North Carolina, USA

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