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Hannah McKinney 1761–1839 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1761

Birth Location: Chester, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1839

Death Location: Chester, Chester, South Carolina, United States

Father: John McKinney

Mother: Barbara Culp

Spouse(s): John Steadman

Children(s): John Steadman

In 1761, Hannah McKinney entered the world in Chester, South Carolina, USA, born to John William Mckinney And Barbara Fellcitas Kolb Culp. Hannah McKinney married John Steadman, and had children including John Steadman. Hannah McKinney passed away in 1839 in Chester, Chester, South Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1761, Hannah McKinney entered the world in Chester, South Carolina, USA, born to John William Mckinney And Barbara Fellcitas Kolb Culp.
  • Hannah McKinney married John Steadman, and had children including John Steadman.
  • Hannah McKinney passed away in 1839 in Chester, Chester, South Carolina, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Hannah McKinney's Ancestors

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Hannah McKinney
1761–1839
Birth Place: Chester, South Carolina, USA
Parents
John William McKinney
1729–1785
Rariten, New Jersey, United States,
Barbara (Fellcitas Kolb) Culp
1733–1782
Germany
Grandparents
John (Mordecai) McKinney
1687–1760
Strathiedale, Isle of Skye, Scotland
Johann (Caspar (Kolb)) Culp
1692–1770
Swartzenau, Palatinate or Mannhem, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Anna (Alcordas) Felicticas
1710–1764
Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Farquhar (McKinney)
1650–1745
AGNES Kinney)
1654–1733
Peter Kolb
1671–1727
Maria Francius
1676–1717
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Kinneir
1626–1665
Agnes Schumacher
1650–1705

Hannah McKinney's Descendants

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Hannah McKinney (1761–1839) m. John Steadman (1753–Oct 26 1841)
  1. 1. John Steadman 1810–1848 m. Sophia Steadman 1801–1890
    1. 1. Townson\Townsend (W. "Town") Steadman 1832– m. Hanah Steadman 1828–1900
      1. 1. Emma (Jane) Stafford 1864–1919 m. James (J "Jim") Stafford 1852–1910
        1. 1. Ella (Stafford) Hewitt 1892–1966 m. Albert (Ross) Mcabee 1887–1952 m. James (Lawrence) Hewitt 1883–1957
        2. 2. John (H) Stafford 1895–1951
        3. 3. Jerry (R) Stafford 1885–
        4. 4. Surreld Stafford 1883–
        5. 5. Anna (Stafford) Hewitt 1880–1952 m. James (Lawrence) Hewitt 1883–1957
      2. 2. Jimmie Stedman 1868–
      3. 3. Frances Stedman 1862–
      4. 4. Lawson Stedman 1849–
      5. 5. Sousan Stedman 1864–
      6. 6. Mary (A) Stedman 1859–
      7. 7. John Steadman 1855–
      8. 8. Margaret Steadman 1859–
      9. 9. Thomas Steadman 1849–
      10. 10. Rebecca Steadman 1846–

Hannah McKinney's Timeline

2 Records

1761
1761
Birth of Hannah McKinney in Chester, South Carolina, USA
Chester, South Carolina, USA
1839
1839
Age 78
Death of Hannah McKinney in Chester, Chester, South Carolina, United States
Chester, Chester, South Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1761
    Event Place: Chester, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1839
    Event Place: Chester, Chester, South Carolina, United States

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