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  1. Hannah Minthorne Tompkins (August 28, 1781 – February 18, 1829) was the wife of Daniel D. Tompkins, the governor of New York and later vice president of the United States, and thus was the first lady of New York 1807 to 1817 and then the second lady of the United States from 1817 to 1825.

  2. Mangle Minthorne Tompkins (December 26, 1807 – June 5, 1881 New York City) was an American politician from New York. Life. He was the son of Daniel D. Tompkins (1774–1825) and Hannah (Minthorne) Tompkins (1781–1829). He was born while his father was Governor of New York.

  3. 5 de out. de 2017 · Minthorne Dyckman Tompkins: Birthdate: 1841: Death: 1904 (62-63) Immediate Family: Son of George Clinton Tompkins and Sarah Tompkins Husband of Ellen Tompkins Father of Odell Dyckman Tompkins Brother of Elijah Tompkins and Sarah Theodosia Lovatt. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: October 5, 2017

  4. 14 de set. de 2021 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Hannah (Minthorne) Tompkins born 1781 New York City, New York County, New York, United States died 1829 Tompkinsville, Richmond, New York, United States including father + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Daughter of Mangle Minthorne, Alderman of New York City and Aryet Minthorne Wife of Daniel D. Tompkins, 6th Vice President of the USA Mother of Arietta Minthorne Thompson; Sarah Ann Gordon; Mangle Minthorne Tompkins; Susannah MacLaren Tompkins; John Ray Tompkins and 2 others; Sister of Philip Minthorne Half sister of Elizabeth ...

  6. Vida. Referencias. Minthorne Tompkins. Mangle Minthorne Tompkins (26 de diciembre de 1807 – 5 de junio de 1881, Nueva York) fue un político estadounidense de Nueva York. Vida. Hijo de Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825) y Hannah (Minthorne) Tompkins (1781-1829). Nació cuando su padre fue gobernador de Nueva York.

  7. Hannah Minthorne Tompkins (August 28, 1781 – February 18, 1829) was the wife of Daniel D. Tompkins, the governor of New York and later vice president of the United States, and thus was the first lady of New York 1807 to 1817 and then the second lady of the United States from 1817 to 1825.