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Hannah Stringham

Birth03 May 1737 - Hempstead, Queens, New York, United States
Death21 Mar 1810 - USA
MotherJAnnetje "Jane" Bergen
FatherJames Stringham

Born in Hempstead, Queens, New York, United States on 03 May 1737 to James Stringham and JAnnetje "Jane" Bergen. Hannah Stringham married Samuel Skidmore Smith and had 7 children. She passed away on 21 Mar 1810 in USA.

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Parents
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James Stringham
1718 - 1810
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Jannetje "Jane" Bergen
1702 - 1766
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Samuel Skidmore Smith
1736 - 1786
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Israel Smith
1776 - 1853
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Mary Smith
1772 - 1857
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Samuel M. Smythe
1768 - 1801
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Hannah Smith
1769 - 1793
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(3) Elizabeth Smith
1770 - Unknown
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Waters Smith
1774 - 1775
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Waters Smith
1778 - 1831

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