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Luke Hanks 1715–1789 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1715

Birth Location: Farnham, Richmond, Virginia

Death Date: 14 May 1789

Death Location: Anderson County, South Carolina, USA

Father: William II

Mother: Catherine Mills

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Luke Hanks was born in 1715 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, the child of William Joseph Hanks Ii And Catherine Mills. Luke Hanks passed away in 1789 in Anderson County, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • Luke Hanks was born in 1715 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, the child of William Joseph Hanks Ii And Catherine Mills.
  • Luke Hanks passed away in 1789 in Anderson County, South Carolina, USA.

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Luke Hanks's Ancestors

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Luke Hanks
1715–1789
Birth Place: Farnham, Richmond, Virginia
Parents
William Joseph Hanks II
1679–1732
Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia
Catherine Mills
1690–1732
North Farnham, Richmond, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
John Mills
1657–1710
Virginia, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
Hester White
1663–1725
Virginia, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Richard White
1653–1708
Sarah Woodbridge
1653–1708
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William manifest
1635–1676
Ann Raughton
1629–1693
Paul Woodbridge
1631–1691
Bridget Fitzherbert
1633–1708

Luke Hanks's Timeline

2 Records

1715
1715
Birth of Luke Hanks in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia
Farnham, Richmond, Virginia
1789
14 May 1789
Age 74
Death of Luke Hanks in Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Anderson County, South Carolina, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1715
    Event Place: Farnham, Richmond, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 May 1789
    Event Place: Anderson County, South Carolina, USA

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