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Hannah Thornton 1783–1860 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1783
Birth Location: Franklin, Virginia, United States
Death Date: 30 Dec 1860
Death Location: Franklin, Virginia, United States
Father: Phillip Thornton
Mother: Sarah Goodrich
Spouse(s): William Bird
Children(s): Thomas Bird
The story of Hannah Thornton began in 1783 in Franklin, Virginia, United States. Hannah Thornton married William Bird, and had children including Thomas A Bird. Hannah Thornton passed away in 1860 in Franklin, Virginia, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Hannah Thornton began in 1783 in Franklin, Virginia, United States.
- Hannah Thornton married William Bird, and had children including Thomas A Bird.
- Hannah Thornton passed away in 1860 in Franklin, Virginia, United States.
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Hannah Thornton's Ancestors
Hannah Thornton's Descendants
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1. Thomas (A) Bird 1817–1909 m. Emily (Jane) Oxley 1819–1854
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1. John (Walker) Bird 1848–1920 m. Luressa (Meador) Meadows 1847–1903
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1. Rosa (Etta) Bird 1884–
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1. Hugh (J) Spurlock 1910–1982 m. Hazel (Dell) McKown 1917–1982
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2. Synthia (E) Bird 1879–
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3. Sarah (V) Bird 1881–
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4. Crede (M) Bird 1887–
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Hannah Thornton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1783
Event Place: Franklin, Virginia, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 Dec 1860
Event Place: Franklin, Virginia, United States