Person:Hannah Kenner (1)

Hannah Kenner
d.Aft 1739
m. Abt 1694
  1. Elizabeth KennerEst 1694 -
  2. Hannah Kenner1695 - Aft 1739
  3. Richard KennerAbt 1700 - Bef 1726/27
  4. Rodham KennerAbt 1703 -
  • HRichard Hull1685 - 1717
  • WHannah Kenner1695 - Aft 1739
m. 1711
  1. Patience Hull
  • HJohn HarrisAbt 1690 - 1718
  • WHannah Kenner1695 - Aft 1739
m. Bef 22 Mar 1717
m. Bef 1724
  1. John Cralle1724 - 1778
  2. Thomas Cralle1726 -
  • HJohn CralleEst 1698 - 1758
  • WHannah Kenner1695 - Aft 1739
m. 1728
  1. Mary Cralle1728 - 1789
  2. Kenner Cralle1729 - 1785
  3. John Cralle1730 - 1812
  4. Rodham Kenner Cralle1731 - 1762
  5. William Matthew Cralle1739 - 1800
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Kenner
Married Name[1] Mrs. Hannah Harris
Gender Female
Birth[3] 31 Aug 1695 New Kent, Virginia, United Statessource = OLT, needs verification
Marriage 1711 ,Northumberland,Virginia,USAto Richard Hull
Marriage Bef 22 Mar 1717 Hannah = Hannah Kenner in Will of William Fox
to John Harris
Other[1] 22 Mar 1717 Lancaster, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of William Fox, her maternal uncle
Marriage Bef 1724 to Thomas Cralle
Marriage 1728 to John Cralle
Death? Aft 1739
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Will Abstract of William Fox, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute).

    [Series 1, Vol 17, No 1, p 61] -
    Will of William Fox.
    To sister Hannah Spellman (note 3) the use of 4 negroes during life and then to her daughter Frances Spellman, and if she die without issue to Elizabeth Vaulx (note 4) & Hannah Harris (note 5). To wife Anne, a negro girl for life & then to Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. George Heale. To said Elizabeth Heale 3 negroes & if she dies without issue to Ellen & Sarah Heale. To Ellen, daughter of Capt. George Heale two negroes, with reversion to Elizabeth & Sarah Heale. To nephew David Fox my watch & silver tobacco box. Sister [in-law] Anne Fox a ring, to sister Hannah Spellman a ring, to William Dare £6 to buy his wife rings, to sister [in-law] Catherine Heale a ring, to James Reeves & William Atchison a cow & calf each, to Thomas Frayser my wearing clothes, except my broad cloth suit trimmed with gold, my new silk suit that came in this year & my new beaver hat & silk stockings. To parish church of St. Mary's White Chapel the font that came in this year, & it is my will that my wife send for the Lord's prayer & creed well drawn in gold letters & my name under each of them set in black frames, to give to the said church. Whole estate, as it now stands, to wife for life, to nieces Frances Spellman & Frances Fox all the negro children that shall be born for seven years. My clothes before excepted to Major William Ball & James Ball. To Capt. George Heale £5, William Payne £5, nephew Richard Kenner (note 6) £6 ; after death of wife estate given to his nephew, David Fox, except plate (not here mentioned) which he gives to wife Anne ; but if said nephew dies without issue give estate to Frances Fox, Frances Spellman & all the daughters of George Heale then alive. To Elizabeth, daughter of George Heale, 10 head of cattle. Wife and Mr. William Payne executor. Dated March 22, 1717-1718. Proved Nov. 12, 1718.


    [See Transcript for "notes". Also, "in-law" was added for clarification, since the term "sister" was used for both sisters and sisters-in-law.]
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    [Identifies her as married to Harris, but does not explicity specify her connection to William Fox.]

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    Hayden, 82

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