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Henrietta Hathaway 1847–1849 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Apr 1847

Birth Location: Massachusetts

Death Date: 27 Oct 1849

Death Location: New Bedford, Massachusetts

Father: Seth Hathaway

Mother: Anna Manchester

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The story of Henrietta Hathaway began in 1847 in Massachusetts. Henrietta Hathaway passed away in 1849 in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • The story of Henrietta Hathaway began in 1847 in Massachusetts.
  • Henrietta Hathaway passed away in 1849 in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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Henrietta Hathaway's Ancestors

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Henrietta Hathaway
1847–1849
Birth Place: Massachusetts
Parents
Seth Hathaway
1802–1859
Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Anna (E) Manchester
1803–1880
Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Grandparents
Henry Hathaway
1766–1808
Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Mary Evans
1772–1851
Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Melatiah Jr
1732–1808
Judith Pierce
1735–1821
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Meletiah Hathaway
1714–1756
Anna Hoskins
1714–1756

Henrietta Hathaway's Timeline

2 Records

1847
19 Apr 1847
Birth of Henrietta Hathaway in Massachusetts
Massachusetts
1849
27 Oct 1849
Age 2
Death of Henrietta Hathaway in New Bedford, Massachusetts
New Bedford, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Apr 1847
    Event Place: Massachusetts
    Record Source: U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885, Census Year: 1850; Census Location: Bristol, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Oct 1849
    Event Place: New Bedford, Massachusetts
    Record Source: U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885, Census Year: 1850; Census Location: Bristol, Massachusetts

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