Hannah was born in 1731-32. She passed away in 1802.
Hannah Hunt married 1st Henry Collins abt 1746. Henry died abt 1852
Hannah married 2nd Nathaniel Moore Nov 20 1753 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1]
Will
Date: 26 Mar 1800
Prove date: 14 Dec 1802
Remarks: Moore, Hannah. Widow. West Chester.
Mar. 26, 1800: Dec. 14, 1802.
To granddaughter Hannah Hoppes bed and bedding. To granddaughter Deborah Vernon a case of drawers. To granddaughters Charity Brown, Lydia Garrett. Elizabeth Thatcher and Sarah Garrett, £5 each.
To grandchildren Joseph Moore, Emmor, Jefferies and Elizabeth Moore £5 each, with interest until they are 21.
To Joseph Garrett his not for £6. To my great granddaughters, Ann and Rebecca Brown £5: 14 due me from the estate of William Brown.
To son Emmor Moore, granddaughter Lydia Garrett and Peter Osborn's wife Elizabeth, various articles.
Wearing apparel to granddaughters, daughters of Joseph Garrett and Aaron Hoopes. Remainder to sons Thomas, Emmor, Benjamin and Nathaniel Moore.
If son Thomas does not come to claim his legacy within 10 years, it is to be given to son Emmor's children.
↑ Chester County Wills. Located at the Chester County Archives and Records Service.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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