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Hannah Hart 1847 – 1848 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Nov 1847

Birth Location: Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: Jan 1848

Death Location: Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada

Father: Jeremiah Hart

Mother: Mary Atkinson

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Children(s):

Hannah Hart was born in 1847 in Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada, the child of Jeremiah Hart and Mary Ann Atkinson. Hannah Hart passed away in 1848 in Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • Hannah Hart was born in 1847 in Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada, the child of Jeremiah Hart and Mary Ann Atkinson.
  • Hannah Hart passed away in 1848 in Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada.

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Hannah Hart's Ancestors

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Hannah Hart
1847 – 1848
Birth Place: Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada
Parents
Jeremiah Hart
1816 – 1890
Allerston, Yorkshire, England
Mary (Ann) Atkinson
1814 – 1867
Hartoft End, Rosedale, Yorkshire, England, UK,
Grandparents
James Hart
1774 – 1825
Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, UK,
Mary Britton
1777 – 1849
Crayke, Yorkshire, England, UK
Thomas Atkinson
1789 –
Hartoft End, Rosedale, Yorkshire, England
Mary Atkinson
1790 –
Lofthouse, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
James Hart
1741 – 1816
Rachel Spence
1745 – 1819
Thomas Britton
1750 –
Mary
1755 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Hart
1721 – 1775

Hannah Hart's Timeline

2 Records

1847
28 Nov 1847
Birth of Hannah Hart in Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada
Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada
1848
Jan 1848
Age 1
Death of Hannah Hart in Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada
Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Nov 1847
    Event Place: Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 1848
    Event Place: Albion Twp, Ontario, Canada

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