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Hannah Root

Birth14 Dec 1688 - Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts
Death10 May 1748 - Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA
MotherHannah Benton
FatherJoseph Root

Born in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts on 14 Dec 1688 to Joseph Root and Hannah Benton. Hannah Root married Benoni Clark and had 14 children. She passed away on 10 May 1748 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Root
1664 - 1690
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Hannah Benton
1666 - 1690
Spouse(s)
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Benoni Clark
1693 - 1769
Children Show all
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Miriam Clark
1728 - 1790
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Sarah Clark
1720 - 1811
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John Clark
1736 - 1811
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Eleazer Elinor Clark
1724 - 1787
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Hannah (Clark) Collins
1726 - 1790
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Sybel Clark
1734 - 1800
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Martha Clark
1732 - 1821
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Benoni Root Clark
1730 - 1800
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Rhoda Clark
1738 - 1785
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Thomas Clark
1740 - 1742
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Experience Clark
1732 - 1802
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Zerviah Clark
1722 - 1815
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Matthew Clark
1732 - 1805
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Experience Clark
1732 - Unknown

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