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Hannah Keyes

Birth4 Sep 1654 - Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Death04 Jan 1741 - Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
MotherFRANCES HABURNE GRANT (m 1653 Solomon Keyes)
FatherSolomon Sr. Keyes

Born in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA on 4 Sep 1654 to Solomon Sr. Keyes and FRANCES HABURNE GRANT (m 1653 Solomon Keyes). Hannah Keyes married Gershom Flagg and had 11 children. She passed away on 04 Jan 1741 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Solomon Sr. Keyes
1628 - 1702
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Frances Haburne Grant (M 1653 Solomon Keyes)
1634 - 1708
Spouse(s)
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Gershom Flagg
1668 - 1755
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Elder John Jr. Boynton
1647 - 1719
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Gershom Child Flagg
1702 - 1742
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Flagg
1696 - 1768
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Zachariah Flagg
1700 - 1781
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Gershom Iii Flagg
1698 - 1700
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Samuel Flagg
1706 - 1757
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Benjamin Flagg
1725 - 1725
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Abigail Flagg
1709 - 1796
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Joseph Flagg
1724 - 1724
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Persis Flagg
1726 - 1798
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Solomon Flagg Rws
1732 - 1806
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Abigail Flagg
1711 - 1794
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Hannah Flagg
1675 - 1724

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