Lisburn Cathedral, where Seneca Hadzor married Ruth Bankes. The church was reconstructed after being destroyed by fire in 1707, just five years after Seneca married Ruth. Photo from: http://www.lisburncathedral.org/history |
1. Susanna (Juana) Hadzor married Thomas Potter. However, there is a slight complication in the records in that a Thomas Potter also married Rose Hadzor, one of the daughters of Lieutenant John Hadzor. Rose died in 1816 and so it may be possible that Susanna died young, and that Thomas Potter simply remarried into the same family. In either case, we know nothing more of Susanna Hadzor.
2. Maria Hadzor died in 1763. She married John Potter. There is every chance that John Potter and Thomas Potter were brothers. We can assume they were close relatives in any case.
3. Elizabeth Hadzor (1731-1816) married Godfrey West in Downpatrick on the 3rd July 1760 at Downpatrick Parish Church.
Elizabeth Hadzor and Godfrey West were the grandparents of Harriett Wombwell, and hence the x3 great grandparents of Hetty Jane Owen.
3. Elizabeth Hadzor (1731-1816) married Godfrey West in Downpatrick on the 3rd July 1760 at Downpatrick Parish Church.
Elizabeth Hadzor and Godfrey West were the grandparents of Harriett Wombwell, and hence the x3 great grandparents of Hetty Jane Owen.
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