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Hannah Underhill 1750–1818 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1750

Birth Location: Newcastle, Westchester, Long Island, NY

Death Date: 21 Jun 1818

Death Location: New York

Father: Jacob Underhill

Mother: Amy Hallock

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Hannah Underhill was born in 1750 in Newcastle, Westchester, Long Island, NY, the child of Jacob Underhill And Amy Hallock. Hannah Underhill married Quimby Cornell, and had children including Mary Cornell. Hannah Underhill passed away in 1818 in New York.

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Biography

  • Hannah Underhill was born in 1750 in Newcastle, Westchester, Long Island, NY, the child of Jacob Underhill And Amy Hallock.
  • Hannah Underhill married Quimby Cornell, and had children including Mary Cornell.
  • Hannah Underhill passed away in 1818 in New York.

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Spouses(s)

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Hannah Underhill's Ancestors

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Hannah Underhill
1750–1818
Birth Place: Newcastle, Westchester, Long Island, NY
Parents
Jacob Underhill
1730–1807
Westchester, Long Island, NY
Amy Hallock
1728–1808
Setauket, Suffolk Co, New York
Grandparents
John Hallock
1679–1765
Great-Grandparents
John Hallock
1658–1737
Abigail Swayze
1660–1737
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John II
1621–1706
Katharine Kinge
1625–1692

Hannah Underhill's Timeline

2 Records

1750
1750
Birth of Hannah Underhill in Newcastle, Westchester, Long Island, NY
Newcastle, Westchester, Long Island, NY
1818
21 Jun 1818
Age 68
Death of Hannah Underhill in New York
New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: Newcastle, Westchester, Long Island, NY
    Record Source: ADAM_S_1.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Jun 1818
    Event Place: New York
    Record Source: ADAM_S_1.FTW

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