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Hannah St. John 1749–1798 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 SEP 1749

Birth Location: Sharon, , CT

Death Date: BET 1798 AND 1844

Death Location: Covington, , NY

Father: Mark John

Mother: Anne Gay

Spouse(s): Nathaniel Brown, Elijah Mighills

Children(s):

In 1749, Hannah St. John entered the world in Sharon, , CT, born to Mark St John And Anne Gay. Hannah St. John married Elijah Mighills, Nathaniel Brown. Hannah St. John passed away in 1798 in Covington, , NY.

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Biography

  • In 1749, Hannah St. John entered the world in Sharon, , CT, born to Mark St John And Anne Gay.
  • Hannah St. John married Elijah Mighills, Nathaniel Brown.
  • Hannah St. John passed away in 1798 in Covington, , NY.

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Hannah John's Ancestors

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Hannah John
1749–1798
Birth Place: Sharon, , CT
Parents
Mark St. John
1715–1770
Ridgefield, CT
Anne Gay
1729–1823
Litchfield, CT
Grandparents
Matthew (St.) John
1686–1755
Norwalk, Conn., USA
Anne Whitney
1691–1773
Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn., USA
John Gay
1699–1792
Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, America Colonies
Lydia Culver
1700–1787
Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, America Colonies
Great-Grandparents
Matthias John
1635–1712
Rachel Bouton
1667–1748
John Whitney
1645–1720
Elizabeth Smith
1655–1741
John Gay
1668–1758
Mary Fisher
1672–1748
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Mark Stjohn
1634–1729
Elizabeth Seeley
1635–1732
John II
1637–1707
Elizabeth Marvin
1640–1685
Henry Whitney
1619–1672
Sarah Ketchum
1623–1673
Richard II
1613–1692
Sarah Folger
1623–1708
Samuel Gay
1639–1718
Mary Bridge
1637–1718

Hannah John's Timeline

2 Records

1749
25 SEP 1749
Birth of Hannah St. John in Sharon, , CT
Sharon, , CT
1798
BET 1798 AND 1844
Age 49
Death of Hannah St. John in Covington, , NY
Covington, , NY

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 SEP 1749
    Event Place: Sharon, , CT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BET 1798 AND 1844
    Event Place: Covington, , NY

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