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Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss 1643–1712 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Sep 1643

Birth Location: East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America

Death Date: 19 Jan 1712

Death Location: East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony

Father: John Thompson

Mother: Dorothy Vickery

Spouse(s): Matthew Moulthrope, Samuel Hotchkiss

Children(s): Matthew III, Abigail Moulthrop, Hannah Moulthrop, Keziah Moulthrope, John Sgt., Samuel Moulthrop, Lydia Moulthrop, Abigail Moulthrop, Hannah Moulthrope

The story of Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss began in 1643 in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America. Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss married Abraham Bradley, Matthew Moulthrope, Samuel Hotchkiss, and had children including Abigail Twin Moulthrop, Abigail T Moulthrop, Hannah Moulthrop, Hannah Moulthrope, John Moulthrop Sgt, Keziah Moulthrope, Lydia Moulthrop, Matthew Moulthrope Iii, Samuel Moulthrop. Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss passed away in 1712 in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss began in 1643 in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America.
  • Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss married Abraham Bradley, Matthew Moulthrope, Samuel Hotchkiss, and had children including Abigail Twin Moulthrop, Abigail T Moulthrop, Hannah Moulthrop, Hannah Moulthrope, John Moulthrop Sgt, Keziah Moulthrope, Lydia Moulthrop, Matthew Moulthrope Iii, Samuel Moulthrop.
  • Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss passed away in 1712 in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony.

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Hannah Hotchkiss's Ancestors

Self
Hannah Hotchkiss
1643–1712
Birth Place: East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
Parents
John "the farmer" Thompson
1614–1674
Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Dorothy Vickery
1624–1666
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Grandparents
Thomas (Richard) Thomson
1593–1653
Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England
Susan Richardson
1593–1651
St George Botolph Lane, London, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Hotchkiss's Descendants

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Hannah (Thompson Moulthrop) Hotchkiss (22 Sep 1643–19 Jan 1712) m. Matthew Moulthrope (24 Feb 1638–1 February 1691) m. Samuel Hotchkiss (1645–29 Dec 1705)
  1. 1. Matthew (Moulthrope) III 1670–1740 m. Mary Brockett 1674–1745
    1. 1. Asher (I Moulthrop) 6th 1710–1780 m. Anna ((Hannah)) Grannis 1713–1797
      1. 1. Isaac Moulthrop 1738–1828 m. Jemima Grannise 1740–1809
        1. 1. Isaac (Moulthrop) Sr. 1786–1861 m. Mary Moulthrop 1792–1880
        2. 2. Polly Moulthrop 1780–1867
        3. 3. Jacob Moulthrop 1778–
        4. 4. William Moulthrop 1770–1850
        5. 5. Solomon Moulthrop 1772–1859
        6. 6. Levi Moulthrop 1766–1819
        7. 7. Rachel Moulthrop 1784–1850
        8. 8. Ira Moulthrop 1769–1830
        9. 9. Abraham Moulthrop 1769–1842
      2. 2. Isaac (Grannis) Moulthrop 1737–1739
      3. 3. Mary (Moulthrop) Buuington 1749–1826
      4. 4. Anna Moulthrop 1752–1845
      5. 5. Solomon Moulthrop 1745–1774
      6. 6. Asher (Moulthrop) II 1758–1832
      7. 7. Thankful Moulthrop 1750–1826
      8. 8. Joseph Moulthrop 1753–1800
      9. 9. William Moulthrop 1740–
      10. 10. Levi Moulthrop 1743–
      11. 11. Desire Moulthrop 1737–1814
      12. 12. William Moulthrop 1743–
      13. 13. Isaac Moulthrop 1740–1832
    2. 2. Mary Moulthrop 1701–1786
    3. 3. Jane Moulthrop 1694–1779
    4. 4. Benjamin Moulthrop 1708–1736
    5. 5. Joseph Moulthrop 1698–1716
    6. 6. Kesiah Moulthrop 1714–1793
    7. 7. Elizabeth (Moulthrop) Clifton 1703–1760
    8. 8. Dorothy Moulthrop 1712–1793
    9. 9. Martha Moulthrop 1704–1785
    10. 10. Matthew (Moulthrop) IV 1696–1697
    11. 11. Ann (Moulthrop) Clinton 1710–1780
    12. 12. Phebe (Moulthrop) Clinton 1712–1784
    13. 13. Lydia (Moulthrop) Clinton 1706–1775
    14. 14. Abigail (Moulthrop) Clinton 1700–1760
    15. 15. Sarah Moulthrop 1708–
  2. 2. Abigail (T.) Moulthrop 1670–1743
  3. 3. Hannah Moulthrop 1663–1664
  4. 4. Keziah Moulthrope 1682–1767
  5. 5. John (Moulthrop) Sgt. 1667–1713
  6. 6. Samuel Moulthrop 1679–1713
  7. 7. Lydia Moulthrop 1674–1675
  8. 8. Abigail ((Twin)) Moulthrop 1670–1743
  9. 9. Hannah Moulthrope 1665–1713

Hannah Hotchkiss's Timeline

5 Records

1643
22 Sep 1643
Birth of Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
1712
17 Jan 1712
Age 69
Death of Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
1712
19 Jan 1712
Age 69
Death of Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
1712
19 January 1712
Age 69
Death of Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
1712
19 Jan 1712
Age 69
Death of Hannah Thompson Moulthrop Hotchkiss in East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Sep 1643
    Event Place: East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Jan 1712
    Event Place: East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Jan 1712
    Event Place: East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 January 1712
    Event Place: East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Jan 1712
    Event Place: East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony

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