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Hannah Mayhew 1748–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 APR 1748

Birth Location: Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)

Death Date: 23 JUN 1790

Death Location: Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)

Father: Benjamin Mayhew

Mother: Sarah Tilton

Spouse(s): Elijah Smith

Children(s): Rufus Smith

Hannah Mayhew was born in 1748 in Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke), the child of Benjamin Jr Mayhew And Sarah Tilton. Hannah Mayhew married Elijah Smith, and had children including Rufus Smith. Hannah Mayhew passed away in 1790 in Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke).

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Biography

  • Hannah Mayhew was born in 1748 in Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke), the child of Benjamin Jr Mayhew And Sarah Tilton.
  • Hannah Mayhew married Elijah Smith, and had children including Rufus Smith.
  • Hannah Mayhew passed away in 1790 in Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke).

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Children(s)

Hannah Mayhew's Ancestors

Self
Hannah Mayhew
1748–1790
Birth Place: Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
Parents
Benjamin , Jr Mayhew
1717–1749
Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
Sarah Tilton
1717–1762
Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
Grandparents
Benjamin Mayhew
1679–1717
Tisbury, Massachusetts (Dukes)
Hannah Skiffe
1688–
of Tisbury, Massachusetts (Dukes)
John Tilton
1670–1759
Hampden, Massachusetts (Hampden)
Sarah Mayhew
1677–1759
Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
Great-Grandparents
John Mayhew
1652–1689
Elizabeth Hilliard
1654–1746
Nathanel Skiffe
1645–1723
Mary Partridge
1646–1683
Samuel Tilton
1640–1731
Hannah Moulton
1645–1720
Thomas Mayhew
1650–1715
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Mayhew
1620–1657
Jane Paine
1625–1657
George Partridge
1605–1695
Sarah Tracy
1621–1708
William Tilton
1600–1653
Susanna Tilton
1604–1665
Thomas Moulton
1608–1702
Martha Moulton
1610–1711
Thomas Mayhew
1620–1657
Jane Paine
1625–1657

Hannah Mayhew's Descendants

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Hannah Mayhew (15 APR 1748–23 JUN 1790) m. Elijah Smith (20 JUL 1744–2 JUL 1823)
  1. 1. Rufus Smith 1784–1819 m. Lydia Mayhew 1787–
    1. 1. Zadoc Smith 1811– m. Elsa Tripp 1808–
      1. 1. Isaac (F.) Smith 1842– m. Augusta (Ann) Paine 1843–1917
        1. 1. Frank (H.) Smith 1874–1953 m. Elsie (May) Oliver 1890–1979 m. Josie (M.) Churchill 1878–
        2. 2. Lura (May) Smith 1872–
      2. 2. Charlotte (M.) Smith 1838–
      3. 3. Mary (C.) Smith 1840–
      4. 4. Rufus (L.) Smith 1850–

Hannah Mayhew's Timeline

2 Records

1748
15 APR 1748
Birth of Hannah Mayhew in Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
1790
23 JUN 1790
Age 42
Death of Hannah Mayhew in Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 APR 1748
    Event Place: Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
    Record Source: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Michael Shamp and Alice Ella Milner Wilde

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 JUN 1790
    Event Place: Chilmark, Massachusetts (Duke)
    Record Source: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Michael Shamp and Alice Ella Milner Wilde

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