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Hannah Osborne 1640 – 1688 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1640

Birth Location: Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

Death Date: 1688

Death Location: Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States

Father: Richard Osborne

Mother: Elizabeth None

Spouse(s): John Baldwin

Children(s):

Hannah Osborne was born in 1640 in Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of Richard Osborne and Elizabeth. Hannah Osborne married John Baldwin. Hannah Osborne passed away in 1688 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States.

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Biography

  • Hannah Osborne was born in 1640 in Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of Richard Osborne and Elizabeth.
  • Hannah Osborne married John Baldwin.
  • Hannah Osborne passed away in 1688 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States.

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Hannah Osborne's Ancestors

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Hannah Osborne
1640 – 1688
Birth Place: Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Parents
Richard Osborne
1612 – 1685
London, England
Elizabeth
1622 – 1668
Norwich, Norfolk, England
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Hannah Osborne's Timeline

2 Records

1640
1640
Birth of Hannah Osborne in Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
1688
1688
Age 48
Death of Hannah Osborne in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States
Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1640
    Event Place: Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1688
    Event Place: Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States

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