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Henry Dearborn 1633–1726 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Jan 1633

Birth Location: Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, England

Death Date: 18 Jan 1726

Death Location: New Hampshire, USA

Father: Godfrey Dearborn

Mother: Anne Goody

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Marrian

Children(s): John Deacon, Sarah Dearborn

In 1633, Henry Dearborn entered the world in Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, England, born to Godfrey Dearborn And Anne Goody. Henry Dearborn married Elizabeth Marrian, and had children including John Dearborn Deacon, Sarah Dearborn. Henry Dearborn passed away in 1726 in New Hampshire, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1633, Henry Dearborn entered the world in Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, England, born to Godfrey Dearborn And Anne Goody.
  • Henry Dearborn married Elizabeth Marrian, and had children including John Dearborn Deacon, Sarah Dearborn.
  • Henry Dearborn passed away in 1726 in New Hampshire, USA.

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Henry Dearborn's Ancestors

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Henry Dearborn
1633–1726
Birth Place: Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, England
Parents
Godfrey Dearborn
1603–1686
Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England
Anne Goody
1605–1662
Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Dearborn's Descendants

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Henry Dearborn (10 Jan 1633–18 Jan 1726) m. Elizabeth Marrian (1644–06 Jul 1716)
  1. 1. John (Dearborn) Deacon 1666–1750 m. Abigail Batchelder 1667–1736
    1. 1. Simon (Dearborn) Deacon 1706–1766 m. Sarah Marston 1706–1775
      1. 1. Ruth Dearborn 1741–1831 m. Phineas (Blake) Pvt 1739–1823
        1. 1. Abigail (Blake) Bingham 1775–1807 m. James (Nichols) II 1773–1846 m. Abner Bingham 1772–1797
        2. 2. Anna (Dearborn "Nancy") Blake 1776–1868 m. Nathaniel (Gilman) Nichols 1773–1852
      2. 2. Simon Dearborn 1733–1824
        1. 1. Sarah Dearborn 1772–1835 m. James (Nichols) II 1773–1846
    2. 2. Esther Dearborn 1694–1783
      1. 1. Hannah Lovering 1716–1756
        1. 1. Anne Young 1735–1815
  2. 2. Sarah Dearborn 1675–1755 m. Philemon Blake 1671–1741

Henry Dearborn's Timeline

3 Records

1633
10 Jan 1633
Birth of Henry Dearborn in Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, England
Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, England
1633
22 Mar 1633
Henry Dearborn was baptized in Hannah, Lincolnshire, England
Hannah, Lincolnshire, England
1726
18 Jan 1726
Age 93
Death of Henry Dearborn in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Jan 1633
    Event Place: Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] New Hampshire, Death and Burial Records Index
    [2] U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
    [3] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 2.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JW4

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 22 Mar 1633
    Event Place: Hannah, Lincolnshire, England
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1639
    Event Place: New England
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: New England; Year: 1639; Page Number: 81

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
    Record Source: New Hampshire, Death and Burial Records Index

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jan 1726
    Event Place: Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] New Hampshire, Death and Burial Records Index
    [2] U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
    [3] Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: New Hampshire, USA
    Record Source: New Hampshire, Death and Burial Records Index

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