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SARAH ANN HANCOCK 1673 – 1726 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1673

Birth Location: Rappahannock, Henrico, Virginia

Death Date: 07 Nov 1726

Death Location: Melvern Hills, Henrico, Virginia Colony

Father: Robert HANCOCK

Mother: Johan Lygon

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Children(s): William Moseley

In 1673, SARAH ANN HANCOCK entered the world in Rappahannock, Henrico, Virginia, born to Robert HANCOCK and Johan Mary Ligon Lygon. SARAH ANN HANCOCK had children including William Daniel Moseley. SARAH ANN HANCOCK passed away in 1726 in Melvern Hills, Henrico, Virginia Colony.

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  • In 1673, SARAH ANN HANCOCK entered the world in Rappahannock, Henrico, Virginia, born to Robert HANCOCK and Johan Mary Ligon Lygon.
  • SARAH ANN HANCOCK had children including William Daniel Moseley.
  • SARAH ANN HANCOCK passed away in 1726 in Melvern Hills, Henrico, Virginia Colony.

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SARAH HANCOCK's Ancestors

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SARAH HANCOCK
1673 – 1726
Birth Place: Rappahannock, Henrico, Virginia
Parents
Robert HANCOCK
1650 – 1709
Henrico County, Virginia, English Royal Colony
Johan (Mary Ligon) Lygon
1653 – 1728
Henrico County, Virginia, United States of America
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SARAH HANCOCK's Descendants

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SARAH (ANN) HANCOCK (1673 – 07 Nov 1726)
  1. 1. William (Daniel) Moseley (23 Dec 1692 – 1779)
    1. 1. Sarah Moseley (1720 – Sep 1783) m. Alexander Marshall
      1. 1. Elizabeth Marshall-Featherstone-Martin* (Abt. 1755 – 8 Jan 1815) m. Rev. (Henry (of Charles)) Featherston (19 Feb 1743 – 15 Dec 1827)
        1. 1. Sarah ("Sallie") Featherstone (31 Mar 1770 – 1797) m. Rev. (Thomas L) Hardie (17 Sep 1766 – Jan 1807)
        2. 2. Charles Featherstone (6 November 1771 – 25 December 1852)
        3. 3. Henry Featherstone (28 May 1774 – January 1815)
        4. 4. William Featherstone (November 1776 – 1777)
        5. 5. Alexander Featherstone (14 August 1778 – 14 August 1778)
        6. 6. Elizabeth Featherstone (27 March 1780 – 1808)
        7. 7. Sally Featherstone (2 February 1782 – 1783)
        8. 8. Edward (A) Featherston (16 December 1783 – 1850)
        9. 9. Mary (Ann) Featherstone (23 March 1786 – 22 January 1869)
        10. 10. Charles (Henry) Featherston (3 May 1786 – 19 November 1863) m. Elizabeth (Short) Featherston (16 July 1786 – 3 June 1848)
        11. 11. Phoebe Featherstone (1 March 1790 – 8 February 1819)
        12. 12. Daniel (Marshall) Featherstone (1793 – April 1816)
        13. 13. Calphurnia (Wherry) Featherstone (21 Feb 1799 – Mar 1841) m. Wm (H L) Tabb (1799 – 21 September 1837)

SARAH HANCOCK's Timeline

2 Records

1673
1673
Birth of SARAH ANN HANCOCK in Rappahannock, Henrico, Virginia
Rappahannock, Henrico, Virginia
1726
07 Nov 1726
Age 53
Death of SARAH ANN HANCOCK in Melvern Hills, Henrico, Virginia Colony
Melvern Hills, Henrico, Virginia Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1673
    Event Place: Rappahannock, Henrico, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 07 Nov 1726
    Event Place: Melvern Hills, Henrico, Virginia Colony

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