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Sarah Sullivan 2nd Wife of George Hatton 1649–1712 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1649

Birth Location: Tobervaddy, Roscommon, Ireland

Death Date: 3 September 1712

Death Location: All Hallows London Wall, London, England

Father: Lord (Cambridge)

Mother: Elizabeth Montague

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In 1649, Sarah Sullivan 2nd Wife of George Hatton entered the world in Tobervaddy, Roscommon, Ireland, born to Lord Chancellor Christopher First Baron Hatton Cambridge And Elizabeth Montague. Sarah Sullivan 2nd Wife of George Hatton passed away in 1712 in All Hallows London Wall, London, England.

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Biography

  • In 1649, Sarah Sullivan 2nd Wife of George Hatton entered the world in Tobervaddy, Roscommon, Ireland, born to Lord Chancellor Christopher First Baron Hatton Cambridge And Elizabeth Montague.
  • Sarah Sullivan 2nd Wife of George Hatton passed away in 1712 in All Hallows London Wall, London, England.

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Sarah Hatton's Ancestors

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Sarah Hatton
1649–1712
Birth Place: Tobervaddy, Roscommon, Ireland
Parents
Lord Chancellor Christopher First Baron Hatton (Cambridge)
1605–1670
Kirby, Northhamptonshire, England
Elizabeth Montague
1611–1672
Wethersfield, Suffolk, England
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Sarah Hatton's Timeline

2 Records

1649
1649
Birth of Sarah Sullivan 2nd Wife of George Hatton in Tobervaddy, Roscommon, Ireland
Tobervaddy, Roscommon, Ireland
1712
3 September 1712
Age 63
Death of Sarah Sullivan 2nd Wife of George Hatton in All Hallows London Wall, London, England
All Hallows London Wall, London, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1649
    Event Place: Tobervaddy, Roscommon, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 September 1712
    Event Place: All Hallows London Wall, London, England

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