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Hannah Stuart 1761–1830 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 7 Oct 1761
Birth Location: North Carolina
Death Date: bef 1830
Death Location: (probably) Halifax County, Virginia
Father: John Stewart
Mother: Jean Weakley
Spouse(s):
Children(s): Henry Justice
The story of Hannah Stuart began in 1761 in North Carolina. Hannah Stuart had children including Henry 1817 H L Leslie Justice. Hannah Stuart passed away in 1830 in (probably) Halifax County, Virginia.
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Biography
- The story of Hannah Stuart began in 1761 in North Carolina.
- Hannah Stuart had children including Henry 1817 H L Leslie Justice.
- Hannah Stuart passed away in 1830 in (probably) Halifax County, Virginia.
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Hannah Stuart's Ancestors
Hannah Stuart's Descendants
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1. Henry ("1817" "H L" Leslie) Justice 1817–1870 m. Matilda (A) Bennett 1826–1877
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1. Margaret (C) Justus 1844–1910 m. John (Burton) Jackson 1839–1924
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1. Lena ((Leoma\Leona) Minnie) Jackson 1881–1943 m. Eugene (Franklin) Grubbs 1877–1963
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1. Charles (Burton) Grubbs 1897–1988 m. Ethel Lee 1902–1965 m. Annie Grubbs 1907– m. Ethel Lee 1907–1991 m. Inny (Wilkerson) Grubbs 1906–1991
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2. Agnes (G.) Finney 1901–1997
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3. Connell Grubbs 1909–1976 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Painter 1929–1999
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Hannah Stuart's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 7 Oct 1761
Event Place: North Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: bef 1830
Event Place: (probably) Halifax County, Virginia