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Hannah <I>McClure</I> Gaston

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Hannah McClure Gaston

Birth
New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA
Death
14 Jul 1813 (aged 26–27)
New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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In North Carolina Marriages 1759-1979, William Gaston was married on 6 October 1805 to Hannah McClure in Craven County, North Carolina. Her parents were William McClure 1762-1804 and Hannah Mcllwean McClure 1757 - 1796. This information was given to me by Diane.
His bride was a distant cousin… They were married in New Bern… the bride was sixteen, the groom twenty-seven. " "Meanwhile there was also a growth in his family. The first child, a son, was born to the couple January 19, 1807, and named Alexander. A daughter, Susan was born June 4, 1807, and Hannah arrived March 18, 1811". page 404 "she died, taking with her the unborn child whose advent she had so dreaded. John Donnell took the three children to Gaston's sister in Raleigh. " page 405 Source: The Domestic Life of William Gaston, Catholic Jurist by J Herman Schauinger, Reprinted from The Catholic Historical Review, January 1945.
In North Carolina Marriages 1759-1979, William Gaston was married on 6 October 1805 to Hannah McClure in Craven County, North Carolina. Her parents were William McClure 1762-1804 and Hannah Mcllwean McClure 1757 - 1796. This information was given to me by Diane.
His bride was a distant cousin… They were married in New Bern… the bride was sixteen, the groom twenty-seven. " "Meanwhile there was also a growth in his family. The first child, a son, was born to the couple January 19, 1807, and named Alexander. A daughter, Susan was born June 4, 1807, and Hannah arrived March 18, 1811". page 404 "she died, taking with her the unborn child whose advent she had so dreaded. John Donnell took the three children to Gaston's sister in Raleigh. " page 405 Source: The Domestic Life of William Gaston, Catholic Jurist by J Herman Schauinger, Reprinted from The Catholic Historical Review, January 1945.


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