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Hannah Ayers (.)

Also Known As: "Hannah", "not Little", "not Box"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bedford County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: December 24, 1810 (79-88)
Bedford County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Bedford County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of Richard Cundiff and Captain James Monroe Ayres, I
Mother of Dinah Trigg; Nancy Hollagan; Reverend John Ayers; Hannah Doss (Ayres); James Ayres, II and 8 others

Managed by: Shawn D. Pullum
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About Hannah Ayers

Not the daughter of Isaac Little & Sarah Little from Massachusetts.
Husband's DAR has her as Hannah 'unknown'.

Quite a bit of original legal documents need to be uploaded. Hannah was the executor of her husband's estate, but chose not to follow the Will written by her husband, She had a favorite son. Her children sued her Estate,

Biography

Hannah Box Ayers was born circa 1736 in Bedford County, Virginia, United States.

Hannah married Richard Cundiff.

Hannah married Capt. James Ayres Sr. in 1754 in Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, United States. Together they had the following children:
Dinah Trigg;
Nancy Hollagan;
Reverend John Ayers;
Hannah Doss (Ayres);
James Ayres, Jr.;
Lydia Ann Doss;
Sallie Cundiff;
Mary Morris;
Elizabeth Williams;
Rachel Turner;
Esther Henny;
Samuel Ayres;
Ruth Mary Leftwich.

She died on December 24, 1810 in Bedford County, Virginia, United States and was buried in Payne-Ayers Cemetery.



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Hannah Ayers's Timeline

1726
1726
Bedford County, Virginia, Colonial America
1748
1748
1754
1754
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, United States
1755
November 14, 1755
Prince George's, Maryland, United States
1756
1756
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, United States
1757
May 7, 1757
Bedford County, Virginia, Colonial America
1758
May 13, 1758
Bedford County, Virginia, United States
1759
1759
Virginia
1763
1763