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Hannah WRIGHT

Birth15 Apr 1719 - Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts Colony
Death21 Aug 1757 - Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts COLONY
MotherHannah AXTELL
FatherEdward Wright

Born in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts Colony on 15 Apr 1719 to Edward Wright and Hannah AXTELL. Hannah WRIGHT married Thomas Ball and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 Aug 1757 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts COLONY.

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Parents
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Edward Wright
1677 - 1720
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Hannah Axtell
1667 - 1741
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Ball
1714 - 1760
Children Show all
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Hannah Ball
1740 - 1801
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Benjamin Ball
1752 - 1782
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Hannah Ball
1744 - 1828
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Eli Ball
1756 - Unknown
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Silas Ball
1754 - 1807
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Thomas Ball
1748 - 1811
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Zerubabbel Ball
1742 - 1829
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Abraham Ball
1750 - 1786
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Sarah Ball
1749 - Unknown

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