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Sarah Seely 1753–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Jan 1753

Birth Location: Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: Bef. 1820

Death Location: Trappe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Samuel Seely

Mother: Margaret DeHaven

Spouse(s): Benjamin Hanna

Children(s): Benjamin Hanna

Sarah Seely was born in 1753 in Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Samuel Jonas Seely And Margaret Dehaven. Sarah Seely married Benjamin Hanna, and had children including Benjamin Hanna. Sarah Seely passed away in 1820 in Trappe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • Sarah Seely was born in 1753 in Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Samuel Jonas Seely And Margaret Dehaven.
  • Sarah Seely married Benjamin Hanna, and had children including Benjamin Hanna.
  • Sarah Seely passed away in 1820 in Trappe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Sarah Seely's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Seely
1753–1820
Birth Place: Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Samuel Jonas Seely
1710–1779
Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Margaret DeHaven
1721–1783
Skippack, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Samuel Seely
1686–1779
Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Charlotte Bouniot
1688–1755
Frenchtown, East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, USA
Harman DeHaven
1682–1752
Minden-Lübbecke, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Anneken (Op Den) Graeff
1683–1755
Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Jonas Seely
1653–1703
Sarah Slawson
1689–
Pierre Bouniot
1662–1690
Elizabeth Faucquembergue
1670–1772
Evert Dehaven
1650–1728
Liesbiet Schiebbauer
1656–1729
Abraham Graeff
1646–1731
Trintgen Jansen
1648–1710
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Obadiah Seeley
1614–1657
Mary Angell
1622–1672
George Slawson
1616–1695
Ezechial Bouniot
1642–1686
Abraham Faucquembergue
1640–
Charlotte Brugalé
1645–1672
Wilhem DeHöven
1600–1652
Grete Kampfe
1600–1652
Caspar Schiebbauer
1625–
Anna Gaten
1627–
Isacks Graeff
1615–1678
Greitjen Dohrs
1619–1683
Henerickjck Jansen
1625–1690
Jenneken Wiltink
1625–1683

Sarah Seely's Descendants

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Sarah Seely (14 Jan 1753–Bef. 1820) m. Benjamin Hanna (23 Aug 1752–aft 1820)
  1. 1. Benjamin Hanna 1787–1864 m. Hanna Tack 1783–1848
    1. 1. Susan Hanna 1825–1915 m. George Counterman 1829–1896
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Jane) Counterman 1850–1917 m. Henry Miller 1847–1916
        1. 1. William (Henry) Miller 1892–1944 m. Mary (May) Chipchase 1893–1959

Sarah Seely's Timeline

2 Records

1753
14 Jan 1753
Birth of Sarah Seely in Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
1820
Bef. 1820
Age 67
Death of Sarah Seely in Trappe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Trappe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Jan 1753
    Event Place: Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 1820
    Event Place: Trappe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

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