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Hope Sears 1731–1816 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Feb 1731

Birth Location: Chatham, Province of Massachusetts Bay

Death Date: 24 May 1816

Death Location: Harwich, Barnstable Massachusetts

Father: Paul Sears

Mother: Anna Atkins

Spouse(s): Thomas Howes

Children(s):

Hope Sears was born in 1731 in Chatham, Province of Massachusetts Bay, the child of Paul Sears And Anna Atkins. Hope Sears married Thomas Howes. Hope Sears passed away in 1816 in Harwich, Barnstable Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Hope Sears was born in 1731 in Chatham, Province of Massachusetts Bay, the child of Paul Sears And Anna Atkins.
  • Hope Sears married Thomas Howes.
  • Hope Sears passed away in 1816 in Harwich, Barnstable Massachusetts.

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Hope Sears's Ancestors

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Hope Sears
1731–1816
Birth Place: Chatham, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Parents
Paul Sears
1710–1790
Chatham, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Anna Atkins
1713–1783
Eastham, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Grandparents
Richard Sears
1680–1718
Plymouth Colony
Hope Howes
1682–1747
Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Howes
1654–1723
Rebeca Howes
1657–1705
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Howes
1634–1695
Elizabeth Mayo
1632–1700
Thomas Jr
1635–1676
Sarah Bangs
1638–1682

Hope Sears's Timeline

2 Records

1731
11 Feb 1731
Birth of Hope Sears in Chatham, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Chatham, Province of Massachusetts Bay
1816
24 May 1816
Age 85
Death of Hope Sears in Harwich, Barnstable Massachusetts
Harwich, Barnstable Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1731
    Event Place: Chatham, Province of Massachusetts Bay

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 May 1816
    Event Place: Harwich, Barnstable Massachusetts

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