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Hannah Strickland 1754–1800 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Mar 1754

Birth Location: East Grinstead, Sussex, , England

Death Date: 1800

Death Location: Bath, Steuben, New York, United States

Father: John STRICKLAND

Mother: Jane Fenwick

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In 1754, Hannah Strickland entered the world in East Grinstead, Sussex, , England, born to John Strickland And Jane Fenwick. Hannah Strickland passed away in 1800 in Bath, Steuben, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1754, Hannah Strickland entered the world in East Grinstead, Sussex, , England, born to John Strickland And Jane Fenwick.
  • Hannah Strickland passed away in 1800 in Bath, Steuben, New York, United States.

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Hannah Strickland's Ancestors

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Hannah Strickland
1754–1800
Birth Place: East Grinstead, Sussex, , England
Parents
John STRICKLAND
1584–1672
Kendal, , Westmoreland, England
Jane Fenwick
1590–1663
Bitchfield, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas) Strickland
1554–1612
Kendal, Westmorland, England
Margaret CURWEN
1572–
Workington, Cumberland, England
Great-Grandparents
Walter Strickland
1516–1569
Alice Tempest
1520–1595
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Strickland
1497–1528
Katherine Neville
1500–1536

Hannah Strickland's Timeline

2 Records

1754
18 Mar 1754
Birth of Hannah Strickland in East Grinstead, Sussex, , England
East Grinstead, Sussex, , England
1800
1800
Age 46
Death of Hannah Strickland in Bath, Steuben, New York, United States
Bath, Steuben, New York, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Mar 1754
    Event Place: East Grinstead, Sussex, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1800
    Event Place: Bath, Steuben, New York, United States

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