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Hannah Hill 1766–1800 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 28 May 1766
Birth Location: North Carolina, United States
Death Date: 13 Jul 1800
Death Location: Chatham, North Carolina, United States
Father: Major Hill
Mother: Nancy Thomas
Spouse(s): Thomas Stokes
Children(s): Benjamin Stokes, Sylvanus Stokes, Priscilla Stokes, Bennit Stokes, Nancy Stokes, William Stokes, John Stokes, Thomas Stokes, Abner Stokes, Singleton Stokes, Jordan Stokes
In 1766, Hannah Hill entered the world in North Carolina, United States, born to Major Green Hill And Nancy Thomas. In 1800, Hannah Hill resided in Charleston, South Carolina. Hannah Hill married Thomas Stokes, and had children including Abner Edward Stokes, Benjamin Hampton Stokes, Bennit Stokes, John M Stokes, Jordan Green Stokes, Nancy Elizabeth Stokes, Priscilla Stokes, Singleton Stokes, Sylvanus Stokes, Thomas Jefferson Stokes, William Stokes. Hannah Hill passed away in 1800 in Chatham, North Carolina, United States.
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Biography
- In 1766, Hannah Hill entered the world in North Carolina, United States, born to Major Green Hill And Nancy Thomas.
- In 1800, Hannah Hill resided in Charleston, South Carolina.
- Hannah Hill married Thomas Stokes, and had children including Abner Edward Stokes, Benjamin Hampton Stokes, Bennit Stokes, John M Stokes, Jordan Green Stokes, Nancy Elizabeth Stokes, Priscilla Stokes, Singleton Stokes, Sylvanus Stokes, Thomas Jefferson Stokes, William Stokes.
- Hannah Hill passed away in 1800 in Chatham, North Carolina, United States.
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Hannah Hill's Ancestors
Hannah Hill's Descendants
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1. Benjamin (Hampton) Stokes 1806–1880 m. Susan McKown 1812–1906
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1. Alford (Mason) Stokes 1854–1922 m. Rebecca (Jane) Watkins 1855–1934
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1. Lula ("Lular" Jane) Stokes 1876–1916 m. James (F) Stokes 1878– m. Henry (Monterville) Collis 1872–1953
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1. Rebacca (Elizabeth "Beckie" H) Collis 1899–1946 m. Thomas (Edgar) Weaver 1895–1973
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2. beulah (Bertha) collis 1905–1925
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3. James (Thomas ' Jimmy ') Collis 1897–1989
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4. Henry (Elman) Collis 1912–1968
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5. Archie (Tillman) Collis 1912–1916
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6. Amanda (V) Collis 1895–1956
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7. Myrtle (L) Collis 1910–1983
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8. Millie (Ann) Collis 1907–1996
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9. Evie (Bell) Collis 1902–1950
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2. John (B.) Stokes 1848–1941
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3. Elizabeth (Jane) Stokes 1845–1926
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4. Francis (Marion) Stokes 1834–1863
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5. Margaret Stokes 1835–
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6. J.W. Stokes 1838–
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7. Thomas (H.) Stokes 1842–
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8. J.E. Stokes 1831–
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9. William (M.) Stokes 1840–1905
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10. Jacob (M) Stokes 1848–1934
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2. Sylvanus Stokes 1790–1818
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3. Priscilla Stokes 1800–1871
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4. Bennit Stokes 1794–
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5. Nancy (Elizabeth) Stokes 1808–1850
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6. William Stokes 1793–1854
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7. John (M) Stokes 1814–1878
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8. Thomas (Jefferson) Stokes 1794–
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9. Abner (Edward) Stokes 1760–1832
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10. Singleton Stokes 1801–
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11. Jordan (Green) Stokes 1790–
Hannah Hill's Timeline
3 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 28 May 1766
Event Place: North Carolina, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Place: Duplin, North Carolina
Record Source: North Carolina, Marriage Index, Data Source: North Carolina State Archives
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Residence
Event Date: 1800
Event Place: Charleston, South Carolina
Record Source: 1800 United States Federal Census, Year: 1800; Census Place: Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 48; Page: 121; Image: 181; Family History Library Film: 181423
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Jul 1800
Event Place: Chatham, North Carolina, United States