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Hannah Shipman 1665–1751 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Sep 1665

Birth Location: Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States

Death Date: 6 Jan 1751

Death Location: Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States

Father: Edward Shipman

Mother: Mary Andrews

Spouse(s): Lieutenant IV

Children(s): Temperance Whittlesey, John V, Ruth Whittlesey, David Whittlesey, Martha Whittlesey, Hezekiah Whittelsey, Joseph WHITTLESEY, Joseph Whittlesey

The story of Hannah Shipman began in 1665 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States. Hannah Shipman married Lieutenant John Whittelsey Iv, and had children including David Whittlesey, Hezekiah Whittelsey, John Whittelsey V, Joseph Whittlesey, Martha Whittlesey, Ruth Whittlesey, Temperance Whittlesey. Hannah Shipman passed away in 1751 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Shipman began in 1665 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States.
  • Hannah Shipman married Lieutenant John Whittelsey Iv, and had children including David Whittlesey, Hezekiah Whittelsey, John Whittelsey V, Joseph Whittlesey, Martha Whittlesey, Ruth Whittlesey, Temperance Whittlesey.
  • Hannah Shipman passed away in 1751 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States.

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Hannah Shipman's Ancestors

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Hannah Shipman
1665–1751
Birth Place: Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Parents
Edward Shipman
1625–1697
Hull, Yorkshire, England
Mary (Chandler) Andrews
1626–1704
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Grandparents
Edmund Chandler
1588–1662
Stoke Newington, London, England
Elizabeth (Betty) Alden
1592–1638
Bocking, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
John Chandler
1565–1592
Jane Gitton
1560–1666
George Separatist}
1573–1620
Mary JONES
1562–1626
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas III
1525–1611
Joane Mumford
1531–1606

Hannah Shipman's Descendants

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Hannah Shipman (11 Sep 1665–6 Jan 1751) m. Lieutenant (John Whittelsey) IV (11 Dec 1665–2 Jul 1735)
  1. 1. Temperance Whittlesey 1703–1769
  2. 2. John (WHITTELSEY) V 1696–1746 m. Sarah WILLIAMS 1704–1747
    1. 1. Hester WHITTLESEY 1722–1768 m. David Wright 1716–1761
      1. 1. David (Wright) Jr 1756–1798 m. Martha Hubbard 1766–1836
        1. 1. David (Wright) III 1788–1881 m. Abigail Goddard 1792–1857
        2. 2. Thomas (Hubbard) Wright 1798–1798
        3. 3. Charles (Townsend) Wright 1796–1873
        4. 4. William (Hubbard) Wright 1794–1832
        5. 5. Russell (Hubbard) Wright 1792–1810
        6. 6. Mary (Hubbard) Wright 1790–1838
      2. 2. Benjamin Wright 1760–1832
      3. 3. Jacob (Job) Wright 1746–1831
      4. 4. Temperance Wright 1761–1828
      5. 5. Hester Wright 1750–1832
      6. 6. William Wright 1748–
      7. 7. Martin Wright 1743–
      8. 8. Paul Wright 1744–
      9. 9. Hannah Wright 1753–1822
      10. 10. Urania Wright 1748–
      11. 11. David Wright 1788–1881
      12. 12. Job* (Wright) Capt 1746–1831
  3. 3. Ruth Whittlesey 1699–1770
  4. 4. David Whittlesey 1710–1728
  5. 5. Martha Whittlesey 1701–1759
  6. 6. Hezekiah Whittelsey 1694–1705
  7. 7. Joseph WHITTLESEY 1671–
  8. 8. Joseph Whittlesey 1695–1695

Hannah Shipman's Timeline

2 Records

1665
11 Sep 1665
Birth of Hannah Shipman in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
1751
6 Jan 1751
Age 86
Death of Hannah Shipman in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Sep 1665
    Event Place: Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Jan 1751
    Event Place: Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States

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