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Hannah Sweet 1711–1784 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 Feb 1711-2

Birth Location: East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony

Death Date: 22 Jun 1784

Death Location: West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony

Father: Henry Sr

Mother: Mary Griffin

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Hannah Sweet was born in 1711 in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony, the child of Henry O Sweet Sr And Mary Griffin. Hannah Sweet passed away in 1784 in West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony.

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Biography

  • Hannah Sweet was born in 1711 in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony, the child of Henry O Sweet Sr And Mary Griffin.
  • Hannah Sweet passed away in 1784 in West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony.

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Hannah Sweet's Ancestors

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Hannah Sweet
1711–1784
Birth Place: East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony
Parents
Henry O Sweet Sr
1662–1749
Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island Colony
Mary Griffin
1660–1752
Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island Colony
Grandparents
James Griffin
1622–1695
, Devon, , England
Mary Green
1633–1674
Salisbury, Wiltshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
John I
1597–1659
Joan Tattersall
1598–1635
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Tattershall
1579–1635
Margaret Fox
1562–1602

Hannah Sweet's Timeline

2 Records

1711
8 Feb 1711-2
Birth of Hannah Sweet in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony
East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony
1784
22 Jun 1784
Age 73
Death of Hannah Sweet in West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony
West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 Feb 1711-2
    Event Place: East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Jun 1784
    Event Place: West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Colony

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