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Hannah Sumner 1722–1772 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1722

Birth Location: New Hampshire, United States

Death Date: 29 MAR 1772

Death Location: Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States

Father: William Sumners

Mother: Hannah Sumner

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The story of Hannah Sumner began in 1722 in New Hampshire, United States. Hannah Sumner passed away in 1772 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Sumner began in 1722 in New Hampshire, United States.
  • Hannah Sumner passed away in 1772 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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Hannah Sumner's Ancestors

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Hannah Sumner
1722–1772
Birth Place: New Hampshire, United States
Parents
William Sumners
1699–1788
Boston, Suffolk, Massachussets
Hannah Sumner
1706–1781
Middletown, Butler, Ohio, United States
Grandparents
Clement Sumner
1671–1714
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Margaret Harris
1674–1675
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Thomas Hunt
1663–1735
Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Mary (*) HUNT
1668–1709
Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
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Hannah Sumner's Timeline

2 Records

1722
1722
Birth of Hannah Sumner in New Hampshire, United States
New Hampshire, United States
1772
29 MAR 1772
Age 50
Death of Hannah Sumner in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States
Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1722
    Event Place: New Hampshire, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 MAR 1772
    Event Place: Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States

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