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Hannah Johannah Scarborough 1630–1650 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1630

Birth Location: Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1650

Death Location: Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States

Father: Col. Scarborough

Mother: Mary Jones

Spouse(s): Robert King

Children(s): Dorothea King

Hannah Johannah Scarborough was born in 1630 in Virginia, USA, the child of Col Edmond Scarborough And Mary Carleton Jones. Hannah Johannah Scarborough married Robert Enfield King, and had children including Dorothea King. Hannah Johannah Scarborough passed away in 1650 in Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Hannah Johannah Scarborough was born in 1630 in Virginia, USA, the child of Col Edmond Scarborough And Mary Carleton Jones.
  • Hannah Johannah Scarborough married Robert Enfield King, and had children including Dorothea King.
  • Hannah Johannah Scarborough passed away in 1650 in Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Scarborough's Ancestors

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Hannah Scarborough
1630–1650
Birth Place: Virginia, USA
Parents
Col. Edmond Scarborough
1617–1671
London, Middlesex, England
Mary (Carleton) Jones
1619–1691
England
Grandparents
Captain (Edmund Norton Scarborough , Justice of Accomac, House of Burgess Jamestown, Caius College Cambridge, First Commander Plantation of) Accomac
1584–1635
St Martin's In The Fields, London, England
Hannah Butler
1587–1645
North Walsham, Norfolk, England
Elizabeth Middleton
1605–1659
London, London, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Scarborough
1565–1605
Lady Humberstone
1565–1635
Robert Butler
1562–1620
Alice London
1575–1616
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry III
1520–1605
Elizabeth Bell
1523–1613
John Humbarston
1535–1617
Maud Lovelock
1549–1602
Thomas Butler
1531–1609
Alice Lacon
1543–1575
Nicholas II
1538–1607

Hannah Scarborough's Descendants

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Hannah (Johannah) Scarborough (1630–1650) m. Robert (Enfield) King (1649–1700)
  1. 1. Dorothea King 1675–1758
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Griffin Rogers Williams Austin) Osteen 1639–1667 m. Samuel Austin 1625–1716
      1. 1. Susan Hartwell 1677–1731 m. Capt (Richard Gent) Littlepage 1662–1717 m. Edmund (Litlepage ,) II 1639–1717 m. George Pemberton 1659–1702 m. Richard (Littlepage , of) Cumberland 1639–1717 m. Lewis Holliday 1751–1820
        1. 1. William (Windwalker) Littlepage 1753–1834 m. Annie Scott 1785–1834
        2. 2. richard littlepage 1714–1776 m. Elizabeth (X3X Matthews (Littlepage) Scott) 1740–1786 m. Elizabeth Jordan 1717–1760 m. Elizabeth Lewis 1732–1809
        3. 3. Richard (Pemberton) II 1689–1756 m. Anne Atkinson 1715–1789
        4. 4. Richard (Littlepage) III 1710–1767 m. Elizabeth Epes 1740–1786
        5. 5. Richard Pemberton 1715–1757 m. Anne Atkinson 1715–1789

Hannah Scarborough's Timeline

3 Records

1630
1630
Birth of Hannah Johannah Scarborough in Virginia, USA
Virginia, USA
1650
1650
Age 20
Death of Hannah Johannah Scarborough in Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States
Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States
1651
1651
Age 21
Hannah Johannah Scarborough resided here in Virginia, Virginia Colony, Virginia
Virginia, Virginia Colony, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1635
    Event Place: Virginia
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Virginia; Year: 1635; Page Number: 72

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1651
    Event Place: Virginia, Virginia Colony, Virginia
    Record Source: Virginia, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States

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