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Hannah Palmer Pyle 1807–1889 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 Sep 1807

Birth Location: Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 12 Jan 1889

Death Location: Bentleyville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Job Pyle

Mother: Amy Palmer

Spouse(s): Thomas Hopkins

Children(s): Nancy Hopkins, Adam Hopkins, Mary Hopkins, Elmira Hopkins

The story of Hannah Palmer Pyle began in 1807 in Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Hannah Palmer Pyle married Thomas Hopkins, and had children including Adam P Hopkins, Elmira Hopkins, Mary Ann Hopkins, Nancy Hopkins. Hannah Palmer Pyle passed away in 1889 in Bentleyville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Palmer Pyle began in 1807 in Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Hannah Palmer Pyle married Thomas Hopkins, and had children including Adam P Hopkins, Elmira Hopkins, Mary Ann Hopkins, Nancy Hopkins.
  • Hannah Palmer Pyle passed away in 1889 in Bentleyville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Hannah Pyle's Ancestors

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Hannah Pyle
1807–1889
Birth Place: Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Job Pyle
1776–1851
Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Amy Palmer
1778–1845
Concord, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Levi Pyle
1743–1812
Concord, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Margaret Johnson
1750–1791
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Pyle
1717–1785
Jane Sharples\Sharpless
1718–1775
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Sharples
1678–1757
Lydia Lewis
1683–1763

Hannah Pyle's Descendants

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Hannah (Palmer) Pyle (09 Sep 1807–12 Jan 1889) m. Thomas Hopkins (20 Jan 1796–6 Feb 1868)
  1. 1. Nancy Hopkins 1829–1922 m. Joseph (Alexander) Newkirk 1826–1886
    1. 1. Harriet (O Ella) Newkirk 1850–
    2. 2. Nora Newkirk 1868–
    3. 3. Thomas (Hopkins) Newkirk 1849–
    4. 4. Charles (D) Newkirk 1855–
    5. 5. Clyde (Newton) Newkirk 1870–
  2. 2. Adam (P.) Hopkins 1827–1907 m. Rhoda (Maria) Newkirk 1829–1891
    1. 1. Mary (Ada) Hopkins 1853–1924 m. Harvey (Greens) McCune 1858–1928
      1. 1. Harvey (Hopkins) McCune 1893–1966 m. Amelia (Charlotte) Carlson 1893–1925
        1. 1. Harvey (Carlson) McCune 1920–1981 m. Charlotte (Mary) Petterson 1923–2002
      2. 2. Hazel (A.) McCune 1891–1981
    2. 2. Henry Hopkins 1852–
  3. 3. Mary (Ann) Hopkins 1831–1862
  4. 4. Elmira Hopkins 1826–1898

Hannah Pyle's Timeline

2 Records

1807
09 Sep 1807
Birth of Hannah Palmer Pyle in Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, USA
Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, USA
1889
12 Jan 1889
Age 82
Death of Hannah Palmer Pyle in Bentleyville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Bentleyville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 Sep 1807
    Event Place: Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Jan 1889
    Event Place: Bentleyville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

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