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Sarah Hanson 1788–1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 JAN 1788

Birth Location: of Deering, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)

Death Date: 30 MAY 1863

Death Location: Weare, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)

Father: Otis Hanson

Mother: Ruth Gove

Spouse(s): John Chase

Children(s): James Chase

The story of Sarah Hanson began in 1788 in of Deering, New Hampshire (Hillsborough). Sarah Hanson married John Chase, and had children including James M Chase. Sarah Hanson passed away in 1863 in Weare, New Hampshire (Hillsborough).

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Hanson began in 1788 in of Deering, New Hampshire (Hillsborough).
  • Sarah Hanson married John Chase, and had children including James M Chase.
  • Sarah Hanson passed away in 1863 in Weare, New Hampshire (Hillsborough).

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Hanson's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Hanson
1788–1863
Birth Place: of Deering, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)
Parents
Otis Hanson
1760–
Dover, New Hampshire (Strafford)
Ruth Gove
1764–
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
Grandparents
Solomon Hanson
1719–
Dover, New Hampshire (Strafford)
Anne Varney
1718–1780
Dover, New Hampshire (Strafford)
Edward Gove
1720–1802
Hampton, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
Judith Hoag
1721–1821
Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
Great-Grandparents
Ebenezer Varney
1664–1754
Mary Otis
1675–
John Gove
1689–1787
Ruth Johnson
1695–1737
Joseph Hoag
1677–1760
Martha Goodwin
1688–1747
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Humphrey Varney
1642–1714
Sarah Starbuck
1630–1719
Stephen Otis
1652–1689
Mary Pittman
1657–1689
John Gove
1661–1737
Sarah Blake
1661–1701
Edmund Johnson
1671–1737
Abigail Green(e)
1669–1738
John Hoag
1643–1728
Richard Goodwin
1655–1729
Mary Fowler
1650–1750

Sarah Hanson's Descendants

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Sarah Hanson (30 JAN 1788–30 MAY 1863) m. John Chase (23 AUG 1782–12 JAN 1865)
  1. 1. James (M.) Chase 1819–1889 m. Maria (L.) Lewis 1820–
    1. 1. Charles (E.) Chase 1842– m. Mary ((MNU)) Chase 1840–
      1. 1. Alice (E.) Chase 1870–1920 m. Frederick (A.) Smith 1866–1939
        1. 1. Charles (William) Smith 1909–1965 m. Drusilla (Mae) Clark(e) 1913–2001
        2. 2. Edna (B.) Smith 1897–
        3. 3. Watson (F.) Smith 1903– m. Virginia (Y.) Lassonde 1909–
        4. 4. Marion (or Miriam) Smith 1905–
      2. 2. Charles (L.) Chase 1868–1900
    2. 2. Adelene (M.) Chase 1848–

Sarah Hanson's Timeline

2 Records

1788
30 JAN 1788
Birth of Sarah Hanson in of Deering, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)
of Deering, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)
1863
30 MAY 1863
Age 75
Death of Sarah Hanson in Weare, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)
Weare, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 JAN 1788
    Event Place: of Deering, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)
    Record Source: IGI - International Genealogical Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 MAY 1863
    Event Place: Weare, New Hampshire (Hillsborough)
    Record Source: IGI - International Genealogical Index

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