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Thomas B. Scribner [20700]
(1672-1718)
Hannah Welch [20747]
(1680-After 1730)
Ebenezer Webster [22837]
(1667-1736)
Hannah Judkins [38486]
(1676-1756)
Samuel Scribner [20752]
(1716-1794)
Hannah Webster [20868]
(1721-1807)
Hannah Scribner [20873]
(1748-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Samuel Rano [20901]

Hannah Scribner [20873] 2

  • Born: 1748 Feb 1, Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3
  • Marriage: Samuel Rano [20901] after 1766 Jan 4 in Andover, Merrimack, New Hampshire 1

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Hannah married Samuel Rano [20901] [MRIN: 7956], son of Rano [22793] and Unknown, after 1766 Jan 4 in Andover, Merrimack, New Hampshire.1 (Samuel Rano [20901] was born on 1743 Apr 23 in Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 4.)


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Sources


1 John J. Dearborn, THE HISTORY OF SALISBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE (Manchester, NH: William E. Moore, 1890), 774.

2 Other Researchers.

3 KINGSTON EARLY FAMILIES [note ], 164.

4 KINGSTON EARLY FAMILIES [note ], 151.


Brian Yap (葉文意)

There are other people in this site, for various reasons, some not related at all. Some are married into my family, some I once thought were related and, turns out, they are not.

On the Aborigines: Unfortunately, I can only place global statements not he web pages. The aborigines I am aware of are in the Blackman Line and are from the children of James Blackman and Elizabeth Harley.

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