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Hannah Sanderson 1668–1697 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1668

Birth Location: Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, , England

Death Date: 1697

Death Location: Brandywine Hund, New Castle, Delaware, USA

Father: Gerritt Sanderson

Mother: Isabelle (Sanderson)

Spouse(s): John Buckley

Children(s): Rachael Buckley

In 1668, Hannah Sanderson entered the world in Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, , England, born to Gerritt Sanderson And Isabelle James Sanderson. Hannah Sanderson married John Buckley, and had children including Rachael Buckley. Hannah Sanderson passed away in 1697 in Brandywine Hund, New Castle, Delaware, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1668, Hannah Sanderson entered the world in Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, , England, born to Gerritt Sanderson And Isabelle James Sanderson.
  • Hannah Sanderson married John Buckley, and had children including Rachael Buckley.
  • Hannah Sanderson passed away in 1697 in Brandywine Hund, New Castle, Delaware, USA.

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Hannah Sanderson's Ancestors

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Hannah Sanderson
1668–1697
Birth Place: Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, , England
Parents
Gerritt Sanderson
1640–
Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, England
Isabelle (James) (Sanderson)
1648–
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Sanderson's Descendants

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Hannah Sanderson (1668–1697) m. John Buckley (1664–27 Nov 1732)
  1. 1. Rachael Buckley 1690–1752 m. John (Grubb) Jr 1684–1758
    1. 1. Samuel (Kennett) Grubb 1722–1769 m. Lydia Baker 1732–1782 m. Rebecca Hewes 1725–1760
      1. 1. Sarah Grubb 1764–1830 m. Thomas Newlin 1760–1837
        1. 1. Nathaniel Newlin 1785–1844 m. Hannah Twaddell 1786–1861
        2. 2. Cyrus Newlin 1790–1844
        3. 3. Samuel Newlin 1787–1871
        4. 4. John (Hickman) Newlin 1808–1892
        5. 5. Lydia Newlin 1792–1871
        6. 6. Lydia Newlin 1783–1788
        7. 7. Emmor (Jefferis) Newlin 1796–1840 m. Harriet (Torton) (Newlin) 1800–
      2. 2. Sarah Grubb 1764–1830
      3. 3. Charity (GRUBB) Jefferis 1762–1846
      4. 4. Lydia (GRUBB) Gilpin 1766–1844 m. Edward Gilpin 1760–1844
        1. 1. John (F.) Gilpin 1793–1793
        2. 2. Ann (Ferris) Gilpin 1791–1871
        3. 3. Abigail (H) Gilpin 1798–1859
        4. 4. James Gilpin 1793–1801
        5. 5. Lydia (Zane) Gilpin 1802–1893
        6. 6. Richard (Baker) Gilpin 1804–1871
        7. 7. Charles Gilpin 1809–1891
        8. 8. John (Ferris) Gilpin 1796–1888
        9. 9. Vincent (C.) Gilpin 1795–1866 m. Naomi Robinson 1800–1875
      5. 5. John Grubb 1768–1796
      6. 6. Jemima Grubb 1747–1796
      7. 7. Isaac (Hewes Grubb) Sr 1749–1831 m. Margaret (Margaretta) Crawford 1753–1825
        1. 1. Clarissa (Grubb) (Wilson) 1790–1866
        2. 2. Rebecca (Grubb) (Talley) 1777–1836
        3. 3. Samuel (Crawford) Grubb 1775–1808
        4. 4. Anna (Maria Grubb) Miss 1800–1884
        5. 5. John (Crawford) Grubb 1781–1860
        6. 6. Hannah (Grubb (Hickman)) #1 1779–1803
        7. 7. Isaac (N Grubb) Jr 1783–1850
        8. 8. Lydia (B Grubb) (Martin) 1793–1878
        9. 9. Adam Grubb 1787–1867
        10. 10. Prudence (Grubb) (Lodge) 1785–1869
        11. 11. William (Crawford "Culver") Grubb 1795–1864
      8. 8. Samual (Grubb) Jr 1752–1778
      9. 9. Prudence Grubb 1754–1772
      10. 10. Mary Grubb 1756–1791
      11. 11. Rachael Grubb 1758–1799
      12. 12. Rebecca Grubb 1760–1797
      13. 13. Lydia Grubb 1766–1831
      14. 14. Prudence Grubb 1754–1772
      15. 15. Rachel Grubb 1758–1799
      16. 16. Jemima Grubb 1747–1796
      17. 17. Isaac Grubb 1749–1831
      18. 18. Samual (Grubb) Jr 1752–1778
      19. 19. Mary Grubb 1756–1791
      20. 20. Rebecca Grubb 1760–1797
    2. 2. Richard Grubb 1720–1755
    3. 3. William Grubb 1713–1775
    4. 4. John Grubb 1718–1780
    5. 5. Adam Grubb 1724–1791
    6. 6. Rachel (Grubb) Pedrick 1726–1765
    7. 7. Hannah (Grubb) Flower 1728–1810
    8. 8. Mary Grubb 1715–1772
    9. 9. Mary (Jane) Grubb 1715–1772
    10. 10. James Grubb 1726–1767
    11. 11. Peter Grubb 1730–1755
    12. 12. Edith (Ruth) Grubb 1712–1771
    13. 13. Nicholas Grubb 1724–1748
    14. 14. Benjamin Grubb 1713–1740
    15. 15. Ann Grubb 1717–1749
    16. 16. Frances Grubb 1723–1764
    17. 17. Henry Grubb 1719–1754
    18. 18. Emanuel Grubb 1722–1769
    19. 19. Joseph Grubb 1709–1751
    20. 20. Thomas Grubb 1711–1746
    21. 21. James Grubbs 1712–1746

Hannah Sanderson's Timeline

2 Records

1668
1668
Birth of Hannah Sanderson in Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, , England
Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, , England
1697
1697
Age 29
Death of Hannah Sanderson in Brandywine Hund, New Castle, Delaware, USA
Brandywine Hund, New Castle, Delaware, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1668
    Event Place: Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1697
    Event Place: Brandywine Hund, New Castle, Delaware, USA

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