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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
Sarah Seely's Descendants
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1. Benjamin Hanna 1787–1864 m. Hanna Tack 1783–1848
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1. Susan Hanna 1825–1915 m. George Counterman 1829–1896
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1. Elizabeth (Jane) Counterman 1850–1917 m. Henry Miller 1847–1916
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1. William (Henry) Miller 1892–1944 m. Mary (May) Chipchase 1893–1959
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Sarah Seely's Timeline
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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