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Hannah Stanley Pearson 1785–1840 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 May 1785

Birth Location: Deep River, Guilford, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 18 Jul 1840

Death Location: Clinton County, Ohio, USA

Father: Elijah Stanley

Mother: Hannah Stanley

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The story of Hannah Stanley Pearson began in 1785 in Deep River, Guilford, North Carolina, USA. Hannah Stanley Pearson passed away in 1840 in Clinton County, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Stanley Pearson began in 1785 in Deep River, Guilford, North Carolina, USA.
  • Hannah Stanley Pearson passed away in 1840 in Clinton County, Ohio, USA.

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Hannah Pearson's Ancestors

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Hannah Pearson
1785–1840
Birth Place: Deep River, Guilford, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Elijah Stanley
1750–1786
New Kent County, Virginia, United States of America
Hannah (Mills) Stanley
1737–1824
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
James Stanley
1688–1763
Virginia, USA
Catherine ('Katherine' Hutchins) Stanley
1708–1766
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Stanley
1670–1714
Nicholas Hutchins
1645–1729
Mary Hutchins
1682–1736
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Watkins
1638–1714
Mary Crisp
1642–1716

Hannah Pearson's Timeline

2 Records

1785
13 May 1785
Birth of Hannah Stanley Pearson in Deep River, Guilford, North Carolina, USA
Deep River, Guilford, North Carolina, USA
1840
18 Jul 1840
Age 55
Death of Hannah Stanley Pearson in Clinton County, Ohio, USA
Clinton County, Ohio, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 May 1785
    Event Place: Deep River, Guilford, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jul 1840
    Event Place: Clinton County, Ohio, USA

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