Hannah Woodruff was born on July 7, 1731 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. She is a daughter of Daniel Woodruff and Lydia Smith.[1] After passing of Asahel Newell she married Capt. Daniel Sloper.
She died on October 27, 1815 in Southington, Hartford, Connecticut. She is buried in the South End Burying Ground, in Southington, Connecticut.[2]
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↑ "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WP-5YR : 7 January 2020), Daniel Woodruff in entry for Hannah Woodruff, 7 Jul 1731.
Hannah Woodruff Chapter, DAR, Southington, CT, South End Cemetery Inscriptions, Southington 1773-1952, May 1953 #41781. Pg. 34. Note: Genealogical Data from Conn. Cemeteries, Southington, NSDAR, 1932. Pg. 108 has his death date of Aug. 13, 1804, ae. 42. A
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