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Hannah M. Sampson 1807–1866 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 SEP 1807

Birth Location: nr Syracuse, NY

Death Date: 1 JUN 1866

Death Location: Tamaroa, IL

Father: Seth Sampson

Mother: Eunice Hopkinson

Spouse(s): James Wade

Children(s): Benjamin Wade, Caleb Wade, Hannah Wade, Lorena Wade, Rebecca Wade, William Wade

The story of Hannah M. Sampson began in 1807 in nr Syracuse, NY. Hannah M. Sampson married James Richard Wade, and had children including Benjamin F Wade, Caleb Samson Wade, Hannah Purilla Wade, Lorena L Wade, Rebecca Jane Wade, William Seth Wade. Hannah M. Sampson passed away in 1866 in Tamaroa, IL.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah M. Sampson began in 1807 in nr Syracuse, NY.
  • Hannah M. Sampson married James Richard Wade, and had children including Benjamin F Wade, Caleb Samson Wade, Hannah Purilla Wade, Lorena L Wade, Rebecca Jane Wade, William Seth Wade.
  • Hannah M. Sampson passed away in 1866 in Tamaroa, IL.

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Hannah Sampson's Ancestors

Self
Hannah Sampson
1807–1866
Birth Place: nr Syracuse, NY
Parents
Seth Sampson
1778–1856
Middleboro, MA
Eunice Hopkinson
1786–1833
Littleton, NH
Grandparents
Ezekiel Sampson
1744–1811
Middleboro, MA
Sarah Faunce
1742–1807
Plympton, MA
Caleb Hopkinson
1759–
PELHAM TWP,HILLSBORO,NEW HAMPSHIRE
Great-Grandparents
Obadiah Sampson
1701–1766
Mary Soule
1709–1794
Thomas Faunce
1698–1788
Hannah Damon
1713–1768
Jonathan Hopkinson
1716–1744
Margaret Burbank
1717–1756
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Sampson
1670–1744
Mercy Eddy
1672–
John Jr.
1675–1743
Martha Tinkham
1678–1758
Joseph Faunce
1653–1728
Judith Rickard
1657–1704
John Jr.
1692–1717
Mary Wheeler
1694–1773

Hannah Sampson's Descendants

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Hannah (M.) Sampson (10 SEP 1807–1 JUN 1866) m. James (Richard) Wade (18 SEP 1808–3 MAR 1867)
  1. 1. Benjamin (F) Wade 1847–1848
  2. 2. Caleb (Samson) Wade 1839–1840
  3. 3. Hannah (Purilla) Wade 1841–1842
  4. 4. Lorena (L) Wade 1834–1835
  5. 5. Rebecca (Jane) Wade 1836–1837
  6. 6. William (Seth) Wade 1843–1902 m. Phoebe (Elizabeth) Willoughby 1848–1923 m. Susan (Elizabeth) McClurken 1850–1873
    1. 1. Benjamin Wade 1875–1876
    2. 2. Beverly (Waugh) Wade 1877–1878
    3. 3. Cleora (May) Wade 1870–1871
    4. 4. Ethel (Dreme) Wade 1882–1883
    5. 5. Jem (Ralph) Wade 1880–1881
    6. 6. John (Heman) Wade 1878–1975 m. Mary (Josephine) Berryhill 1888–1971 m. Jennie (Bell) Amell 1884–1956
      1. 1. Harold (Amell) Wade 1902–1971 m. Julia (Madeleine) Epley 1903–1968
      2. 2. Harry (Francis) Wade 1916–1997
    7. 7. Newton (Wilmot) Wade 1886–1887

Hannah Sampson's Timeline

2 Records

1807
10 SEP 1807
Birth of Hannah M. Sampson in nr Syracuse, NY
nr Syracuse, NY
1866
1 JUN 1866
Age 59
Death of Hannah M. Sampson in Tamaroa, IL
Tamaroa, IL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 SEP 1807
    Event Place: nr Syracuse, NY

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 JUN 1866
    Event Place: Tamaroa, IL

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