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Hannah Newell 1656–1757 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1656
Birth Location: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Death Date: 4 NOV 1757
Death Location: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Father: Thomas Newell
Mother: Rebecca Olmstead
Spouse(s): Thomas North
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Hannah Newell was born in 1656 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of Thomas Newell And Rebecca Olmstead. Hannah Newell married Thomas North. Hannah Newell passed away in 1757 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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- Hannah Newell was born in 1656 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of Thomas Newell And Rebecca Olmstead.
- Hannah Newell married Thomas North.
- Hannah Newell passed away in 1757 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1656
Event Place: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 14 APR 1658
Event Place: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 NOV 1757
Event Place: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America