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Martha Hills 1788–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Jul 1788

Birth Location: Eastbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 01 Mar 1850

Death Location: Williamson, Wayne, New York, United States

Father: Joseph Hills

Mother: Martha Standish

Spouse(s): Philip Scullen

Children(s): John Scullen

In 1788, Martha Hills entered the world in Eastbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, born to Joseph Hills And Martha Standish. Martha Hills married Philip C Scullen, and had children including John B Scullen. Martha Hills passed away in 1850 in Williamson, Wayne, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1788, Martha Hills entered the world in Eastbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, born to Joseph Hills And Martha Standish.
  • Martha Hills married Philip C Scullen, and had children including John B Scullen.
  • Martha Hills passed away in 1850 in Williamson, Wayne, New York, United States.

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Martha Hills's Ancestors

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Martha Hills
1788–1850
Birth Place: Eastbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Joseph Hills
1759–1833
Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Martha Standish
1757–1810
East Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Grandparents
Nathaniel Standish
1735–1781
Phebe Murdock
1727–1817
Massachusetts, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Moses Standish
1701–1769
Rachel Cobb
1702–1769
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ebenezzer Standish
1672–1755
Hannah Sturtevant
1680–1759

Martha Hills's Descendants

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Martha Hills (10 Jul 1788–01 Mar 1850) m. Philip (C) Scullen (1789–Oct 06, 1858)
  1. 1. John (B) Scullen 1813–1895 m. Marinda Hills 1816–1890
    1. 1. Mary (Jane) Scullen 1835–1927 m. John (L.) Brown 1834–
      1. 1. Alice (Amelia) Brown 1863–1938 m. Madison Elmore 1853–1940
        1. 1. Ward (Stanley) Elmore 1910–1983 m. Bertha (Mae) Cramer 1919–2007
        2. 2. Earle (Brown) Elmore 1891–1971
        3. 3. Elmore 1893–1893
        4. 4. Mabel (Alvira) Elmore 1894–1964
        5. 5. Elmore 1896–1896
        6. 6. Elmore 1900–1900
        7. 7. Jennie (Mae) Elmore 1904–1994
        8. 8. Mildred (Alice) Elmore 1905–2001
        9. 9. Jessie Elmore 1883–1909
      2. 2. Eliza (M) Brown 1857–1917
      3. 3. Alphoza Brown 1858–
      4. 4. David Brown 1861–
      5. 5. Marvin Brown 1862–
      6. 6. George Brown 1867–
      7. 7. Mary Brown 1869–1949
      8. 8. Gerltrude Brown 1875–
    2. 2. Martin (P) Scullen 1837–1921
    3. 3. Simone Scullen 1840–
    4. 4. Norman Scullen 1843–1908
    5. 5. Phillip (Henery) Scullen 1849–1933
    6. 6. Albert Scullen 1851–1936
    7. 7. Frances Scullen 1861–
    8. 8. Anna (M) Scullen 1858–1948
    9. 9. Cynthia Scullen 1839–1897
    10. 10. Sarah (Amelia) Scullen 1847–1859

Martha Hills's Timeline

2 Records

1788
10 Jul 1788
Birth of Martha Hills in Eastbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Eastbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
1850
01 Mar 1850
Age 62
Death of Martha Hills in Williamson, Wayne, New York, United States
Williamson, Wayne, New York, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Jul 1788
    Event Place: Eastbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Mar 1850
    Event Place: Williamson, Wayne, New York, United States

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