Hannah (Morgan) Linville
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Hannah (Morgan) Linville (abt. 1712 - aft. 1776)

Hannah Linville formerly Morgan
Born about in Chester, Pennsylvaniamap
Wife of — married 1729 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chester, Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 63 in North Carolinamap
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Biography

Hannah Linville, daughter of Edward Linville and Elizabeth Morgan Jarman and maternal aunt to Daniel Boone, was born about 19th February 1712 (or 1706) in Chichester Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania..[1]

Hannah married about 1729 at St.Paul's Episcopal Church in Chester, Pennsylvania to Thomas Linville.[1] To this union were born at least six children; Andrew, Richard, Thomas, David, Aaron and William.

Hannah passed sometime after the birth of her last born, or 1776, in North Carolina.


Linville Family Genealogy Database

Hannah (?) married Thomas Linvill, son of John Linvill and (?) (?), before __ ___ 1725-1732 either in Conestoga PA or Shenandoah Valley VA; He appears on the 1724 tax list at an unmarried freemand but is not desginated as such in the 1725 or 1727 lists. He could have had more than one wive - either one before or after wife Hannah of the 1747 Augusta Co. Deeds. If so, the other wife could have been the mother of one or more of his older children born before the 1740s or the two youngest children born after 1750. Wife Hannah seems certain to have been the mother of some of his children. It is the introduction of the less used given names of Aaron and Moses for sons born in the 1750s that suggests these names came from their mother's side of the family, whether Hannah or another. Hannah (?) was born circa 1710. As of between 1728 and 1730,her married name was Hannah Linvill. She died after 14 November 1746 at NC This is the first and only reference for Thomas' wife's name. The children born before this date all have given names entirely consistent with the Linville family and, probably, Hannah's family. There is some suggestion that she may have been the daughter of one of the David Joneses who lived in PA and NC with the Linvilles. However, the names of the two sons born after 1746 -- Aaron and Moses -- introduce entirely different given names to the family, leading to the speculation that they may be the sons of a second wife.

  • Family

Thomas Linvill b. c 1703, d. c 1761

  • Children

Thomas Linvill+ b. c 1732, d. bt Oct 1798 - Jul 1799

William Linvill+ b. c 1735, d. a 20 Mar 1754

David Linville+ b. c 1738, d. bt 14 Feb 1787 - 10 May 1787

Richard Linville Sr.+ b. c 1740, d. 1821[2]


Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
  2. Linville Family Genealogy Database



Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Morgan-1708 was created by William Roark on 4 Jul 2011.
  • WikiTree profile Morgan-1978 was created by Amy Ellington through the import of Amy Mason family tree.ged on 11 Aug 2011.
  • WikiTree profiles Unknown-135046 & Morgan-2635 were created by Marie Mills on 19 Dec 2011.
  • WikiTree profile was created by Michael Sheffield through the import of Thomas Sheffield Descendants.ged on 21 Dec 2011.




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You are showing death after 1746. Biography shows 1773. My 5th GGF Aaron J Linville was born in 1750. Please correct death date.
posted by Bob Swaim
In response to the last message here ... if they are different women, then why do they have the same parents ?
posted by N Gauthier
Scarlet-13 and Morgan-1708 do not represent the same person because: different marriages are documented
posted by Robin Lee
Scarlet-13 and Morgan-1708 appear to represent the same person because: correct maiden name and same parents, dates are all estimated
posted by Robin Lee
Another son: Moses Linville Sr., c. 1750 - Feb 1826, Surry County, North Carolina for both dates.
posted by [Living Hotlen]
Morgan-2635 and Morgan-1978 appear to represent the same person because: Dates, spouse match.
posted by Bob Keniston Jr.
My 6th great grandmother/married to Thomas Linville- Thank you for adding the information about Hannah
posted by Karen Laird
sister of Sarah Morgan Boone and Aunt of Captain Daniel Morgan Boone, Sr.
posted by Raymond Nichols DD
Hannah Morgan was the sister of Sarah Morgan who married Squire Boone, Daniel Boone's daddy. That's according to sources at Ancestry.
posted by [Living Hotlen]

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