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Hannah Livermore 1740–1827 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 January 1740

Birth Location: Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America

Death Date: 1827

Death Location: Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States of America

Father: John Clarke

Mother: Elizabeth Hathaway

Spouse(s): Elijah Livermore

Children(s): Isaac Livermore, Sarah Livermore, Anna-Nancy Livermore, Samuel Livermore, William Livermore, Betsey Livermore, Hannah Livermore

Hannah Livermore was born in 1740 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America, the child of John Clarke And Elizabeth Hathaway. Hannah Livermore married Elijah Livermore, and had children including Anna Nancy Livermore, Betsey Livermore, Hannah Livermore, Isaac Livermore, Samuel Livermore, Sarah Livermore, William Livermore. Hannah Livermore passed away in 1827 in Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Hannah Livermore was born in 1740 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America, the child of John Clarke And Elizabeth Hathaway.
  • Hannah Livermore married Elijah Livermore, and had children including Anna Nancy Livermore, Betsey Livermore, Hannah Livermore, Isaac Livermore, Samuel Livermore, Sarah Livermore, William Livermore.
  • Hannah Livermore passed away in 1827 in Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Livermore's Ancestors

Self
Hannah Livermore
1740–1827
Birth Place: Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Parents
John Clarke
1700–1773
Massachusetts, USA
Elizabeth Hathaway
1706–1775
Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
John Clark
1671–1704
Milford,new Haven County,connecticut
Thomas Hathaway
1669–1748
Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Hepzibah Starbuck
1680–1740
Nantucket Island, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Clark
1638–1719
Hannah Gibbard
1641–1703
Arthur Hathaway
1625–1711
Sarah Cooke
1635–1712
Nathaniel Starbuck
1634–1719
Mary Starbuck
1644–1717
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Deacon
1613–1690
Sarah Harvey
1622–1689
Arthur Hathaway
1605–1671
Marie Lawson
1616–1715
John Cooke
1606–1695
Sarah Warren
1614–1696
Edward Starbuck
1604–1690
Catharine Reynolds
1609–1658
Bethiah Macey
1681–1738

Hannah Livermore's Descendants

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Hannah Livermore (15 January 1740–1827) m. Elijah Livermore (4 March 1731–5 August 1808)
  1. 1. Isaac Livermore 1768–1820
  2. 2. Sarah Livermore 1770–1847
  3. 3. Anna-Nancy Livermore 1775–1852
  4. 4. Samuel Livermore 1778–1823
  5. 5. William Livermore 1763–1832
  6. 6. Betsey Livermore 1778–1779
  7. 7. Hannah Livermore 1764–1785

Hannah Livermore's Timeline

2 Records

1740
15 January 1740
Birth of Hannah Livermore in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
1827
1827
Age 87
Death of Hannah Livermore in Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States of America
Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 January 1740
    Event Place: Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1827
    Event Place: Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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