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Hannah Snell 1673–1718 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1673

Birth Location: York Village, York County, Maine

Death Date: Dec 1718

Death Location: Wells, York, Maine

Father: Cpt Snell

Mother: Hannah Alcock

Spouse(s): Dependence Littlefield

Children(s): Hannah Littlefield

In 1673, Hannah Snell entered the world in York Village, York County, Maine, born to Cpt George Snell And Hannah Alcock. Hannah Snell married Dependence Littlefield, and had children including Hannah Littlefield. Hannah Snell passed away in 1718 in Wells, York, Maine.

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Biography

  • In 1673, Hannah Snell entered the world in York Village, York County, Maine, born to Cpt George Snell And Hannah Alcock.
  • Hannah Snell married Dependence Littlefield, and had children including Hannah Littlefield.
  • Hannah Snell passed away in 1718 in Wells, York, Maine.

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Hannah Snell's Ancestors

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Hannah Snell
1673–1718
Birth Place: York Village, York County, Maine
Parents
Cpt George Snell
1645–1708
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States of America
Hannah Alcock
1640–1726
York Village, York County, Maine, United States of America
Grandparents
Christopher Snell(PILGRIM)
1623–1671
Preston-next-Faversham, Kent, England
Elizabeth (Martha) Matthews
1623–1678
York Village, York County, Maine, USA (or NH?)
Amy (Anne) Hooker
1606–1675
Warwickshire, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
John Snell
1595–1681
Mary Coventrye
1598–1634
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edmond SNELL
1570–1636
Elizabeth *
1575–1655
Stephen Coventrye
1575–1625

Hannah Snell's Descendants

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Hannah Snell (1673–Dec 1718) m. Dependence Littlefield (1671–18 APR 1757)
  1. 1. Hannah Littlefield 1710–1756 m. John (Furbish) Lt. 1699–1756
    1. 1. Hepzibah FURBUSH 1749–1830 m. William Merrifield 1748–1790
      1. 1. Jacob Merrifield 1776–1861 m. Lucy (Ann) Ricker 1786–1858
        1. 1. Louise Stevens 1811–1892 m. Thomas (K.) Stevens 1809–1887
        2. 2. Rebecca (Ricker) Merrifield 1815–1892
        3. 3. Olive Merrifield 1806–1827
        4. 4. Hosea Merrifield 1805–1805
        5. 5. Lucinda ((Lucy) Ann) Merrifield 1821–1908
        6. 6. Monsieur (K) Merrifield 1813–1893
        7. 7. Isaiah Merrifield 1817–1820
        8. 8. Jacob Merrifield 1818–1865
        9. 9. Sewall Merrifield 1830–1859
        10. 10. Hosea Merrifield 1807–1857
        11. 11. Lucinda Merrifield 1809–
        12. 12. Isaiah Merrifield 1823–1911
        13. 13. William (R) Merrifield 1825–1907
        14. 14. Olive Merrifield 1827–
        15. 15. Mary (J) Mace 1809–1882
      2. 2. Rebecca Ricker 1786–1813
      3. 3. William Merrifield 1774–
      4. 4. Nathaniel Merrifield 1772–
      5. 5. Hannah Merrifield 1784–
      6. 6. Olive Merrifield 1782–1850

Hannah Snell's Timeline

2 Records

1673
1673
Birth of Hannah Snell in York Village, York County, Maine
York Village, York County, Maine
1718
Dec 1718
Age 45
Death of Hannah Snell in Wells, York, Maine
Wells, York, Maine

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1673
    Event Place: York Village, York County, Maine

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 1718
    Event Place: Wells, York, Maine

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