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Hannah Maria Hann

Birth05 Jul 1785 - Ryde Isle of White
Death1 Jan 1856 - St Olave, England
MotherAnn Dance Sheriff
FatherRobert Hann

Born in Ryde Isle of White on 05 Jul 1785 to Robert Hann and Ann Dance Sheriff. Hannah Maria Hann married Isaac James Sheriff and had 11 children. She passed away on 1 Jan 1856 in St Olave, England.

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Parents
Robert Hann
1753 - 1830
Ann Dance Sheriff
1757 - 1805
Spouse(s)
Isaac James Sheriff
1788 - Unknown
Children Show all
Alfred John Sheriff
1828 - 1829
Isaac James Hann Sheriff
1808 - 1881
Hannah Maria Sheriff
1812 - 1871
Charlotte Sheriff
1819 - Unknown
Joseph Sheriff
1821 - 1823
Edmund Sheriff
1823 - Unknown

William Robert Sheriff
1810 - 1811
Phillip Edward Sheriff
1817 - 1817
John James Sheriff
1809 - 1809
Robert Smith Sheriff
1814 - 1861
Joseph Sheriff
1819 - Unknown

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