Person:Hannah Ellis (5)

Hannah Ellis
 
m. 1739/40
  1. Hannah Ellis1741 -
  2. Susannah Ellis1744 - 1828
  3. Maj. Josiah EllisAbt 1746 - Bef 1818
  4. Edith Ellis
  5. Marian Ellis
  6. Charles Ellis
  7. Sarah Ellis
  8. Rosanna Ellis
  9. Bethena Ellis1752 - 1780
  10. Elizabeth Ellis1754 -
m. 26 Nov 1764
  1. Harden Haynes1765 -
  2. Susannah Haynes1770 - 1840
  3. John Barton Haynes1782 - 1863
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Ellis
Gender Female
Birth? 5 Oct 1741 Henrico, Virginia, United States
Alt Marriage 26 May 1764 to William Haynes
Marriage 26 Nov 1764 Lexington Parish, Amherst, VAto William Haynes
Other[1] 17 Jun 1796 Amherst, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Susannah Bickley, mother

Notes

DOD 27 Aug 1791 must be wrong as Hannah is mentioned in her mother's 1796 will. More research needed.

References
  1. Gissage and Bickley Families, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
    10:2(Oct 1901):126-131.

    ... Susannah Bickley's will, dated 17th June, 1796, was admitted to record in Amherst County Court March 17, 1819. She leaves her entire estate to be equally divided between her nine children and their heirs, to-wit, Hannah Haynes, Edith Gilliam, Susannah Wright, Josiah Ellis, Marian Carter, Charles Ellis, Sarah Harrison, Bethena Leftwich, and Rosanna Davis. The executors named in the will were Josiah Ellis, Roderick McCulloch, and John Burks ; but they being all dead prior to the probate of the will, Thomas K. Eubank and John Ellis had given bond, dated December 21, 1818, as "curators of all the goods, chattels and credits of Susanna Bickley, deceased;" and when the will was proved, in 1819, the same John Ellis and Thomas N. Eubank "personally appeared in court with the will annexed, and acknowledged and entered into their bond with John Warwick their security, in the sum of $10,000, conditioned as the law directs, and certificate is granted them thereof in due form." ...