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Lois Hotchkiss 1761–1828 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 JUL 1761

Birth Location: New Haven (later North Haven), CT

Death Date: 26 NOV 1828

Death Location: New Haven (later North Haven), CT

Father: Ezekiel Hotchkiss

Mother: Hannah Alling

Spouse(s): Samuel Hibbert

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In 1761, Lois Hotchkiss entered the world in New Haven (later North Haven), CT, born to Ezekiel Hotchkiss And Hannah Alling. Lois Hotchkiss married Samuel Hibbert. Lois Hotchkiss passed away in 1828 in New Haven (later North Haven), CT.

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Biography

  • In 1761, Lois Hotchkiss entered the world in New Haven (later North Haven), CT, born to Ezekiel Hotchkiss And Hannah Alling.
  • Lois Hotchkiss married Samuel Hibbert.
  • Lois Hotchkiss passed away in 1828 in New Haven (later North Haven), CT.

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Lois Hotchkiss's Ancestors

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Lois Hotchkiss
1761–1828
Birth Place: New Haven (later North Haven), CT
Parents
Ezekiel Hotchkiss
1725–1779
Guilford, CT
Hannah Alling
1727–
New Haven, CT
Grandparents
Nathan Alling
1695–1774
New Haven, CT
Hannah Todd
1702–1771
New Haven, CT
Great-Grandparents
Michael Todd
1653–1713
Elizabeth Brown
1670–1740
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eleazer Brown
1642–1714
Sarah Bulkeley
1640–1723

Lois Hotchkiss's Timeline

2 Records

1761
17 JUL 1761
Birth of Lois Hotchkiss in New Haven (later North Haven), CT
New Haven (later North Haven), CT
1828
26 NOV 1828
Age 67
Death of Lois Hotchkiss in New Haven (later North Haven), CT
New Haven (later North Haven), CT

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 JUL 1761
    Event Place: New Haven (later North Haven), CT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 NOV 1828
    Event Place: New Haven (later North Haven), CT

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