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Hannah Marshall 1747–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 JAN 1747

Birth Location: Lost Creek, Augusta, VA

Death Date: 15 FEB 1802

Death Location: Lost Creek, Jefferson Co, TN

Father: William Marshall

Mother: Rebecca Dixon

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The story of Hannah Marshall began in 1747 in Lost Creek, Augusta, VA. Hannah Marshall passed away in 1802 in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co, TN.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Marshall began in 1747 in Lost Creek, Augusta, VA.
  • Hannah Marshall passed away in 1802 in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co, TN.

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Hannah Marshall's Ancestors

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Hannah Marshall
1747–1802
Birth Place: Lost Creek, Augusta, VA
Parents
William Marshall
1724–1803
Grange MM, Charlemont, Armagh, Ireland
Rebecca Dixon
1731–1803
a twin
Grandparents
Jacob Marshall
1693–1729
Grange MM, Charlemont, Armagh, Ireland
Ann Griffith
1697–1729
Thomas Dixon
1705–1735
Newcastle Co, DE
Hannah Hadley
1710–1783
County West Meath, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Marshall
1655–1743
Margaret Edwards
1660–1739
William Dickson
1662–1708
Ann Gregg
1675–1729
Simon Hadley
1675–1756
Ruth
1676–1751
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander Edwards
1638–1712
Margaret
1644–
Henry Dixon
1633–1667
Rose Unknown
1637–
Simon Hadley
1640–1711
Catherine Talbott
1640–1710

Hannah Marshall's Timeline

2 Records

1747
04 JAN 1747
Birth of Hannah Marshall in Lost Creek, Augusta, VA
Lost Creek, Augusta, VA
1802
15 FEB 1802
Age 55
Death of Hannah Marshall in Lost Creek, Jefferson Co, TN
Lost Creek, Jefferson Co, TN

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 JAN 1747
    Event Place: Lost Creek, Augusta, VA
    Record Source: LDS Ancestral File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 FEB 1802
    Event Place: Lost Creek, Jefferson Co, TN
    Record Source: LDS Ancestral File

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