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Hannah Spencer 1653 – 1715 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Apr 1653

Birth Location: Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 01 Apr 1715

Death Location: Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Father: Thomas Spencer

Mother: Sarah Bearding

Spouse(s): Daniel Brainerd, George Sexton

Children(s): Charles Sexton

In 1653, Hannah Spencer entered the world in Hartford, Connecticut, USA, born to Thomas Spencer and Sarah Bearding. Hannah Spencer married Daniel Brainerd, George Sexton, and had children including Charles Sexton. Hannah Spencer passed away in 1715 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1653, Hannah Spencer entered the world in Hartford, Connecticut, USA, born to Thomas Spencer and Sarah Bearding.
  • Hannah Spencer married Daniel Brainerd, George Sexton, and had children including Charles Sexton.
  • Hannah Spencer passed away in 1715 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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Hannah Spencer's Ancestors

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Hannah Spencer
1653 – 1715
Birth Place: Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Thomas Spencer
1607 – 1687
England
Sarah Bearding
1623 – 1685
Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Spencer's Descendants

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Hannah Spencer (15 Apr 1653 – 01 Apr 1715) m. Daniel Brainerd m. George Sexton (1658 – 19 Sep 1689)
  1. 1. Charles Sexton (09 Sep 1680 – 13 Apr 1752) m. Sarah Jamison (1680 – 1734)
    1. 1. Joseph Sexton (4 Jan 1729 – 9 Oct 1804) m. Mary Lee (30 Apr 1716 – 1761)
      1. 1. Joseph (Sexton,) Jr. (1745 – 4 Apr 1829)
      2. 2. William Sexton (11 Feb 1747 – 31 Dec 1830)
      3. 3. Charles Sexton (1750 – bef 1762)
      4. 4. Archibald Sexton (1752 – 26 Jan 1778)
      5. 5. Benjamin (Franklin) Sexton (Dec 1752 – 31 Mar 1831) m. Comfort Smith (Dec 1754 – 9 Mar 1846)
        1. 1. Thomas Sexton (1775 – 12 Aug 1835)
        2. 2. William ((John)) Sexton (14 May 1775 – Oct 1874)
        3. 3. John (William) Sexton (14 May 1775 – Oct 1874)
        4. 4. Obediah Sexton (1780 – 1880)
        5. 5. Judith Sexton (15 Apr 1782 – Sep 1860)
        6. 6. Elizabeth Sexton (1784 – 1865)
        7. 7. Benjamin (Franklin) Sexton (Abt. 1785 – 1860) m. Nancy Taylor (1786 – 1820) m. Rhoda (Ann) Griffith (1786 – 1870)
        8. 8. Nancy Sexton (1787 – )
        9. 9. Rhoda Sexton (1789 – )
        10. 10. Amanda (Lou) Sexton (1790 – )
        11. 11. Mary (Ann) Sexton (1793 – 1862)
        12. 12. Nancy (Ann) Sexton (12 Feb 1803 – 27 JUL 1886)
        13. 13. Annie Sexton
        14. 14. Jeramiah Sexton
      6. 6. Pryor Sexton (1762 – )

Hannah Spencer's Timeline

2 Records

1653
15 Apr 1653
Birth of Hannah Spencer in Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Hartford, Connecticut, USA
1715
01 Apr 1715
Age 62
Death of Hannah Spencer in Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Apr 1653
    Event Place: Hartford, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Apr 1715
    Event Place: Hartford, Connecticut, USA

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