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Hannah Strong (1715 - 1783)

Hannah Strong
Born [location unknown]
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at age 68 [location unknown]
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Biography

Hannah was born in 1715. She is the daughter of Adino Strong. She passed away in 1783.

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Name: Hannah Strong Birth: 1713 in Matinecock, Nassau, New York Marriage 1 Richard Willets b: 11 Apr 1712 in Islip, Suffolk, New York•Married: 25 Aug 1736

Children of Hannah and Richard Willets: [1]

  1. Isaac Willets b: BEF 1738 in Islip, Suffolk, New York
  2. Samuel Willets b: 1740
  3. Deborah Willets b: 1742 m. Andrew Underhill b: 17 Apr 1749 in Cedar Swamp, Matinecock, New York
  4. Anna Willets b: 15 Dec 1748 in Islip, Suffolk, New York m. Samuel Underhill b: 26 May 1740 in Cedar Swamp, Matinecock, Nassau, NY
  5. Hannah Willets b: 1750

Will of Hannah Willetts, of New York, .. to my niece, Hannah Underhill, daughter of Samuel and Anna Underhill, £200, and to my niece, Ann Underhill, daughter of Andrew and Deborah Underhill, £200, to be put at interest until they are of age. If either die, then to their next older sisters. I leave to my sister, Deborah Underhill, £50, as a gratuity for her partial care and attention to me in time of sickness. All the rest of my estate, real and personal, and all my apparell, I leave to my sister Anna, wife of Samuel Underhill, and my sister Deborah, wife of Andrew Underhill. I make my brothers-in-law, Samuel Underhill, of New Rochelle, and Andrew Underhill, of New York, and my friend, Jacob Seaman, of New York, executors. Dated this 22 day of Seventh month called July, 1786. Witnesses, Willett Seaman, Elizabeth Underhill, Catharine Seacord. (No Probate.) [2]


Sources

  1. https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lausutton&id=I5013
  2. Page 207-8 of Unrecorded Wills in NY https://ia801303.us.archive.org/26/items/abstractsofunrec00pell/abstractsofunrec00pell.pdf
  • Source: "The Early Strongs of Windsor, Conn.", by Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., F.A.S.G., The American Genealogist, Vol 35, January 1959, p. 1 - 6., online at AmericanAncestors.org.
  • Source: "The Corrector Corrected", by Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., F.A.S.G., The American Genealogist, Vol 35, January, 1959, p. 151, 180. Online at AmericanAncestors.org.
  • "Thomas Ford", The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, by Robert Charles Anderson (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1995) pp 688 - 690.
  • Source: "Elder John Strong and his Descendants" by Edward Strong, M.D., NEHGR, Vol 23, P294 - 296, July, 1869.


See also:

  • geni.com and others.

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