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Hannah Davis 1777 – 1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Mar 1777

Birth Location: Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 5 Feb 1832

Death Location: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA

Father: John Davis

Mother: Mary Speakman

Spouse(s): Jacob Vorhis

Children(s): Daniel Voorhees, David Voorhees, Elizabeth Voorhees, Albert Voorhees, Mary Voorhees, Samuel Voorhis, Cornelius Voorhees, Jane Voorhees, Ambrose Voorhees, Jacob Vorhis, Hannah Voorhees

The story of Hannah Davis began in 1777 in Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA, with parents John Davis and Mary Speakman. As an adult, Hannah Davis wed Jacob Jacobus Cornelius Vorhis. Their household included Daniel Voorhees, David Voorhees, Elizabeth Voorhees, Albert T Voorhees, Mary Voorhees, Samuel D Voorhis, Cornelius Voorhees, Jane Voorhees, Ambrose Voorhees, Jacob Vorhis and Hannah Voorhees. Hannah Davis's life came to an end in 1832 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.

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Parents

John Davis
1744 – 1775
Birth Location: East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
JD
Mary Speakman
1748 –
Birth Location: East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
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Spouses(s)

Jacob Vorhis
1771 – 1849
Birth Location: Conewago, Pennsylvania, United States
JV

Children(s)

Daniel Voorhees
1794 – 1804
Birth Location: –
DV
David Voorhees
1796 – 1857
Birth Location: –
DV
Elizabeth Voorhees
1798 –
Birth Location: –
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Albert Voorhees
1800 – 1849
Birth Location: –
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Mary Voorhees
1802 – 1895
Birth Location: –
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Samuel Voorhis
1806 – 1863
Birth Location: Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
SV
Cornelius Voorhees
1808 – 1847
Birth Location: –
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Jane Voorhees
1809 – 1827
Birth Location: –
JV
Ambrose Voorhees
1812 –
Birth Location: –
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Jacob Vorhis
1815 – 1895
Birth Location: Miami River, Ohio
JV
Hannah Voorhees
1820 –
Birth Location: Ohio
HV

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 12 Mar 1777
    Event Place: Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 5 Feb 1832
    Event Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA

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