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Rachel Hatfield 1811–1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 January 1811

Birth Location: Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA

Death Date: 14 November 1845

Death Location: Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA

Father: John Hatfield

Mother: Elizabeth Banta

Spouse(s): Samuel Nixon

Children(s): Margaret Nixon

Rachel Hatfield was born in 1811 in Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA, the child of John Hatfield And Elizabeth Banta. Rachel Hatfield married Samuel Nixon, and had children including Margaret Ann Nixon. Rachel Hatfield passed away in 1845 in Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • Rachel Hatfield was born in 1811 in Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA, the child of John Hatfield And Elizabeth Banta.
  • Rachel Hatfield married Samuel Nixon, and had children including Margaret Ann Nixon.
  • Rachel Hatfield passed away in 1845 in Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA.

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Rachel Hatfield's Ancestors

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Rachel Hatfield
1811–1845
Birth Place: Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA
Parents
John Hatfield
1783–1827
New Jersey, United States of America
Elizabeth Banta
1787–1874
Kentucky
Grandparents
Peterius ((Peter)) Banta
1760–1829
Bergen, New Jersey
Rachel VanCleef
1762–1842
Rowan County, North Carolina, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Albert Banta
1728–1810
Magdalena Voorhees
1739–1810
John VanCleef
1739–1812
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hendrick III
1696–1740
Geertruy Terhune
1694–1740
Petrus Voorhees
1706–1767
Aaron Cleave
1704–1780
Rachel Cleave
1709–

Rachel Hatfield's Descendants

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Rachel Hatfield (5 January 1811–14 November 1845) m. Samuel Nixon (1 June 1807–24 September 1868)
  1. 1. Margaret (Ann) Nixon 1836–1910 m. Amasa Stubbs 1832–1902
    1. 1. Charles (Perrine) Stubbs 1874–1961 m. Estella Dumford 1885–1960
      1. 1. June (Delight) Stubbs 1918–1993
        1. 1. Gretchen (Bee) Gibson 1948–2025 m. Roger (D) Carson 1944–2015
      2. 2. Rachel (Mellwood) Kennedy 1904–1968 m. Owen (A) Kennedy 1904–
        1. 1. Gerald (Adair) Kennedy 1927–1932
      3. 3. Easter (L) Stubbs 1917–
    2. 2. Louella Stubbs 1859–1887 m. Henry (M.) Braden 1857–1887
    3. 3. Elmer Stubbs 1862–
    4. 4. Rachel (Achsa) Hastings 1863–1931 m. Henry (Harrison) Hastings 1866–1934
      1. 1. Carlos (Frank) Hastings 1890–1975
      2. 2. Ralph (E.) Hastings 1901–
      3. 3. Ralph (E.) Hastings 1901–
    5. 5. William (Tecumson) Stubus 1867–1961
    6. 6. Fred Stubbs 1870–
    7. 7. Everett (Irons) Stubbs 1872–1960 m. Rivola (G) Stubbs 1881–1981
      1. 1. Frances (Evelyn) Stubbs 1924–1932
      2. 2. George (Everett) Stubbs 1906–1952
      3. 3. Gertude Stubbs 1918–
      4. 4. Lela Stubbs 1920–
    8. 8. Frank Stubbs 1877–1960 m. Edna (M) Stubbs 1887–1963
      1. 1. Walter (H) Stubbs 1915–1973
      2. 2. Roy (W) Stubbs 1912–1980

Rachel Hatfield's Timeline

2 Records

1811
5 January 1811
Birth of Rachel Hatfield in Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA
Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA
1845
14 November 1845
Age 34
Death of Rachel Hatfield in Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA
Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 January 1811
    Event Place: Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 November 1845
    Event Place: Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Lebanon (Warren County), Warren County, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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