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Hannah Martha Hartley 1863–1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Apr 1863

Birth Location: Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick

Death Date: 23 Nov 1863

Death Location: Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick

Father: Joshua Hartley

Mother: Hannah Dyer

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Hannah Martha Hartley was born in 1863 in Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick, the child of Joshua Adkin Hartley And Hannah Ann Dyer. Hannah Martha Hartley passed away in 1863 in Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick.

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Biography

  • Hannah Martha Hartley was born in 1863 in Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick, the child of Joshua Adkin Hartley And Hannah Ann Dyer.
  • Hannah Martha Hartley passed away in 1863 in Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick.

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Hannah Hartley's Ancestors

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Hannah Hartley
1863–1863
Birth Place: Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick
Parents
Joshua Adkin Hartley
1823–1891
Hartley Settlement, Wicklow Parish, Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Hannah (Ann) Dyer
1823–1870
Bristol, Kent Parish, Carleton Co., New Brunswick
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Hannah Hartley's Timeline

2 Records

1863
28 Apr 1863
Birth of Hannah Martha Hartley in Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick
Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick
1863
23 Nov 1863
Death of Hannah Martha Hartley in Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick
Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Apr 1863
    Event Place: Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Nov 1863
    Event Place: Tracey Mills ,Carleton County, New Brunswick

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