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Hannah Louis Hutchings 1834–1916 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Feb 1834

Birth Location: Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, USA

Death Date: 3 Dec 1916

Death Location: New Vienna, Clinton Co., OH, USA

Father: William Hutchings

Mother: Jane McCain

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Hannah Louis Hutchings was born in 1834 in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, USA, the child of William Hutchings And Jane Mckean Mccain. Hannah Louis Hutchings passed away in 1916 in New Vienna, Clinton Co., OH, USA.

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Biography

  • Hannah Louis Hutchings was born in 1834 in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, USA, the child of William Hutchings And Jane Mckean Mccain.
  • Hannah Louis Hutchings passed away in 1916 in New Vienna, Clinton Co., OH, USA.

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Hannah Hutchings's Ancestors

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Hannah Hutchings
1834–1916
Birth Place: Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, USA
Parents
William Hutchings
1794–1830
Oxford, Butler Co., OH, USA
Jane (McKean) McCain
1799–1864
Abbeville Co., SC, USA
Grandparents
Gabriel (Benjamin) Hutchings
1758–1831
Essex Co, New Jersey
Lydia Cook
1758–1831
Lancaster, Chester Co., PA
Great-Grandparents
John Hutchings
1730–1840
Ann Ramsay
1733–1833
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Hutchings's Timeline

2 Records

1834
27 Feb 1834
Birth of Hannah Louis Hutchings in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, USA
Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, USA
1916
3 Dec 1916
Age 82
Death of Hannah Louis Hutchings in New Vienna, Clinton Co., OH, USA
New Vienna, Clinton Co., OH, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1834
    Event Place: Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Dec 1916
    Event Place: New Vienna, Clinton Co., OH, USA

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