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Hannah Smith 1711 – 1785 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 June 1711

Birth Location: Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 2 Dec 1785

Death Location: Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States

Father: Gershom Smith

Mother: Hannah Judd

Spouse(s): Richard RISLEY

Children(s): Benjamin RISLEY

In 1711, Hannah Smith entered the world in Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA, born to Gershom Smith and Hannah Judd. Hannah Smith married Richard RISLEY, and had children including Benjamin RISLEY. Hannah Smith passed away in 1785 in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1711, Hannah Smith entered the world in Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA, born to Gershom Smith and Hannah Judd.
  • Hannah Smith married Richard RISLEY, and had children including Benjamin RISLEY.
  • Hannah Smith passed away in 1785 in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States.

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Hannah Smith's Ancestors

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Hannah Smith
1711 – 1785
Birth Place: Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Gershom Smith
1679 – 1747
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
Hannah Judd
1681 – 1713
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
Grandparents
Martha Bushnell
1634 – 1705
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Benjamin Judd
1642 – 1703
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Mary Lewis
1645 – 1722
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
Francis 12xggf
1609 – 1681
Mary Grombridge
1605 – 1660
Cpt. Lewis
1620 – 1690
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ferris Bushnell
1587 – 1631
Thomas Grombridge
1561 – 1619
Agnes Ives
1563 – 1619

Hannah Smith's Descendants

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Hannah Smith (24 June 1711 – 2 Dec 1785) m. Richard RISLEY (24 JUL 1709 – 25 JUL 1792)
  1. 1. Benjamin RISLEY (29 July 1744 – 12 May 1813) m. Eunice Grant (5 April 1754 – 14 March 1828)
    1. 1. Charity (RIMSLEY) Ivey (1775 – Dec 1860) m. Jesse (or Josiah) Ivey (about 1770 – 1830)
      1. 1. Leonard Ivey (24 Mar 1814 – 30 Oct 1864) m. Keziah ("Cuzzy") Britt (15 Mar 1818 – 04 Aug 1885)
        1. 1. John (Quincie) Ivey (Jun 1847 – 25 Sep 1923) m. Delila (Elizabeth "Dillie") Ivey (Mar 1849 – 14 Sep 1930)

Hannah Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1711
24 June 1711
Birth of Hannah Smith in Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA
Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA
1785
2 Dec 1785
Age 74
Death of Hannah Smith in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 June 1711
    Event Place: Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Dec 1785
    Event Place: Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States

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