Sir James Hamilton Lord of Cadzow
M, b. circa 1390, d. before 1441
Sir James Hamilton Lord of Cadzow|b. c 1390\nd. b 1441|p207.htm#i11730|Sir John Hamilton|d. b 1410|p207.htm#i17687|Jacoba Douglas|d. a 1410|p131.htm#i17688|David Hamilton of Cadzow|b. c 1340\nd. 1382|p206.htm#i17691|Janet Keith||p253.htm#i17692|Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith|b. c 1335\nd. 1420|p131.htm#i17689|Agnes Dunbar|d. b 1378|p139.htm#i17690|
Sir James Hamilton Lord of Cadzow was born circa 1390. He was the son of Sir John Hamilton and Jacoba Douglas.1 Sir James Hamilton Lord of Cadzow married Janet Livingstone, daughter of Sir Alexander Livingston, Lord of Callendar and Daughter of Dundas of Dundas. Sir James Hamilton Lord of Cadzow died before 1441.
Child of Sir James Hamilton Lord of Cadzow and Janet Livingstone
- James Hamilton Lord Hamilton+ b. c 1415, d. 1479
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Graphical Index to the Ancestry of Charles II.
Sir John Hamilton1
M, d. before 1410
Sir John Hamilton|d. b 1410|p207.htm#i17687|David Hamilton of Cadzow|b. c 1340\nd. 1382|p206.htm#i17691|Janet Keith||p253.htm#i17692|||||||||||||
Sir John Hamilton was the son of David Hamilton of Cadzow and Janet Keith.1 Sir John Hamilton married Jacoba Douglas, daughter of Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith and Agnes Dunbar.1 Sir John Hamilton died before 1410.1
Child of Sir John Hamilton and Jacoba Douglas
- Sir James Hamilton Lord of Cadzow+1 b. c 1390, d. b 1441
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Graphical Index to the Ancestry of Charles II.
John Church Hamilton1
M, b. 22 August 1792, d. 25 July 1882
John Church Hamilton|b. 22 Aug 1792\nd. 25 Jul 1882|p207.htm#i11164|Alexander Hamilton|b. bt 1755 - 1757\nd. 12 Jul 1804|p206.htm#i11163|Elizabeth Schuyler|b. 9 Aug 1757\nd. 7 Nov 1854|p395.htm#i11162|James Hamilton||p206.htm#i13918||||General Philip J. Schuyler|b. 22 Nov 1733\nd. 18 Nov 1804|p397.htm#i6892|Catherine Van Rensselaer|b. 4 Nov 1734\nd. 7 Mar 1803|p374.htm#i6891|
John Church Hamilton was born on 22 August 1792 in Philadelphia.1 He was the son of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler.1 John Church Hamilton married Maria Eliza Van den Heuvel, daughter of Baron John Cornelius Van den Heuvel and Charlotte Augusta Apthorp, on 20 December 1814 in New York City.1 John Church Hamilton died on 25 July 1882 in Long Beach, New Jersey, at the age of 89.1
Child of John Church Hamilton and Maria Eliza Van den Heuvel
- William Gaston Hamilton+1 b. 15 Sep 1832, d. 23 Jan 1913
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 104 p. 310.
Laurens Morgan Hamilton1
M, b. 18 June 1900, d. February 1978
Laurens Morgan Hamilton|b. 18 Jun 1900\nd. Feb 1978|p207.htm#i11185|William Pierson Hamilton|b. 5 Feb 1869\nd. 9 May 1950|p207.htm#i11172|Julia Pierpont Morgan|b. 19 Jul 1870|p313.htm#i11173|William G. Hamilton|b. 15 Sep 1832\nd. 23 Jan 1913|p207.htm#i11168|Helen M. Pierson|b. 14 Dec 1834\nd. 9 Aug 1892|p350.htm#i11169|John P. Morgan|b. 17 Apr 1837\nd. 31 Mar 1913|p313.htm#i11174||||
Laurens Morgan Hamilton was born on 18 June 1900.1 He was the son of William Pierson Hamilton and Julia Pierpont Morgan.1 Laurens Morgan Hamilton died in February 1978 probably in St. Petersburg, Florida, at the age of 77.2
Marion Hamilton
F
Marion Hamilton married Bartholomew Fleming.
Child of Marion Hamilton and Bartholomew Fleming
- Janet Fleming+ b. 16 Nov 1613, d. 13 Feb 1693/94
Pierpont Morgan Hamilton1
M, b. 3 August 1898, d. March 1982
Pierpont Morgan Hamilton|b. 3 Aug 1898\nd. Mar 1982|p207.htm#i11181|William Pierson Hamilton|b. 5 Feb 1869\nd. 9 May 1950|p207.htm#i11172|Julia Pierpont Morgan|b. 19 Jul 1870|p313.htm#i11173|William G. Hamilton|b. 15 Sep 1832\nd. 23 Jan 1913|p207.htm#i11168|Helen M. Pierson|b. 14 Dec 1834\nd. 9 Aug 1892|p350.htm#i11169|John P. Morgan|b. 17 Apr 1837\nd. 31 Mar 1913|p313.htm#i11174||||
Pierpont Morgan Hamilton was born on 3 August 1898.1 He was the son of William Pierson Hamilton and Julia Pierpont Morgan.1 Pierpont Morgan Hamilton died in March 1982 probably in Santa Barbara, California, at the age of 83.2
William Gaston Hamilton1
M, b. 15 September 1832, d. 23 January 1913
William Gaston Hamilton|b. 15 Sep 1832\nd. 23 Jan 1913|p207.htm#i11168|John Church Hamilton|b. 22 Aug 1792\nd. 25 Jul 1882|p207.htm#i11164|Maria Eliza Van den Heuvel|b. 4 Jan 1793\nd. 13 Sep 1873|p519.htm#i11165|Alexander Hamilton|b. bt 1755 - 1757\nd. 12 Jul 1804|p206.htm#i11163|Elizabeth Schuyler|b. 9 Aug 1757\nd. 7 Nov 1854|p395.htm#i11162|Baron John C. Van den Heuvel||p519.htm#i11166|Charlotte A. Apthorp||p19.htm#i11167|
William Gaston Hamilton was born on 15 September 1832 in New York City.1 He was the son of John Church Hamilton and Maria Eliza Van den Heuvel.1 William Gaston Hamilton married firstly Helen Maria Pierson, daughter of Henry Lewis Pierson and Helen Maria Pierson, on 9 March 1862.1 William Gaston Hamilton died on 23 January 1913 in New York City at the age of 80.1
Child of William Gaston Hamilton and Helen Maria Pierson
- William Pierson Hamilton+1 b. 5 Feb 1869, d. 9 May 1950
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 104 p. 310.
William Pierson Hamilton1
M, b. 5 February 1869, d. 9 May 1950
William Pierson Hamilton|b. 5 Feb 1869\nd. 9 May 1950|p207.htm#i11172|William Gaston Hamilton|b. 15 Sep 1832\nd. 23 Jan 1913|p207.htm#i11168|Helen Maria Pierson|b. 14 Dec 1834\nd. 9 Aug 1892|p350.htm#i11169|John C. Hamilton|b. 22 Aug 1792\nd. 25 Jul 1882|p207.htm#i11164|Maria E. Van den Heuvel|b. 4 Jan 1793\nd. 13 Sep 1873|p519.htm#i11165|Henry L. Pierson||p350.htm#i11170|Helen M. Pierson||p350.htm#i11171|
William Pierson Hamilton was born on 5 February 1869 in New York.1 He was the son of William Gaston Hamilton and Helen Maria Pierson.1 William Pierson Hamilton married Julia Pierpont Morgan, daughter of John Pierpont Morgan, on 12 April 1894 in New York City.1 William Pierson Hamilton died on 9 May 1950 in Santa Barbara, California, at the age of 81.1
Children of William Pierson Hamilton and Julia Pierpont Morgan
- Helen Morgan Hamilton2 b. 12 Jun 1896
- Pierpont Morgan Hamilton2 b. 3 Aug 1898, d. Mar 1982
- Laurens Morgan Hamilton2 b. 18 Jun 1900, d. Feb 1978
- Alexander Hamilton2 b. 25 Jan 1903
- Elizabeth Hamilton2 b. 19 Dec 1907
Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood1
F, b. 16 July 1931, d. 14 February 1996
Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood is known as Caroline Blackwood.1 She was born on 16 July 1931 in London.2 She married secondly Israel Citkowitz on 15 August 1959.2 Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood married thirdly Robert Traill Spence Lowell, son of Robert Traill Spence Lowell and Charlotte Winslow, on 21 October 1972.2 Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood died on 14 February 1996 in New York at the age of 64.2
Child of Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood and Israel Citkowitz
- Natalya Citkowitz3 b. c 1961, d. Jun 1978
Citations
- [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 15.
- [S468] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Lady Caroline Blackwood.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Nov 08, 1978.
Giles Hamlen1
M
Giles Hamlen married Ester Crow.
Child of Giles Hamlen and Ester Crow
- Mehitable Hamlen1 b. 1664
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/2368/hooker.html
Mehitable Hamlen
F, b. 1664
Mehitable Hamlen|b. 1664|p207.htm#i8937|Giles Hamlen||p207.htm#i12397|Ester Crow||p109.htm#i12398|||||||||||||
Mehitable Hamlen was born in 1664.2 She was the daughter of Giles Hamlen and Ester Crow.1 Mehitable Hamlen married Samuel Hooker, son of Rev. Samuel Hooker and Mary Willett, on 28 June 1687 in Middletown, Connecticut.2
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/2368/hooker.html
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
Hannah Hammond1
F
Hannah Hammond married Bartholomew Green III, son of Bartholomew Green II and Mary Short, on 19 November 1724 they had five children.2
Hannah Hammond1
F
Hannah Hammond married John Sayward Trott, son of Benjamin Trott and Mehitable Sewall, on 2 December 1813 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.1
Citations
- [S365] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), p. 301.
Collette Hamon1
F, d. January 1614/15
Collette Hamon|d. Jan 1614/15|p207.htm#i19570|Richard Hamon||p207.htm#i19580||||||||||||||||
Collette Hamon was the daughter of Richard Hamon.2 Collette Hamon married Nicholas Cabot, son of Thomas Cabot and Thomasse Le Morgue.2 Collette Hamon died in January 1614/15 in Jersey. She was buried on 6 January 1614/15 in Trinity, Jersey.2
Child of Collette Hamon and Nicholas Cabot
- John Cabot+1 b. c 1587, d. Mar 1649/50
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.illuminati-news.com/0/… [October 2008].
- [S472] L. Vernon Briggs, Cabot family, p. 6.
Elizabeth Hamon1
F
Elizabeth Hamon married Jean de Grouchy.2
Child of Elizabeth Hamon and Jean de Grouchy
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.illuminati-news.com/0/… [October 2008].
- [S472] L. Vernon Briggs, Cabot family, p. 11.
Richard Hamon1
M
Child of Richard Hamon
- Collette Hamon+1 d. Jan 1614/15
Citations
- [S472] L. Vernon Briggs, Cabot family, p. 6.
Osburga of Hampshire1
F, d. 846 or 852
Osburga of Hampshire|d. 846 or 852|p207.htm#i13561|Oslac of Hampshire, (or the Isle of Wight)||p207.htm#i13562||||||||||||||||
Osburga of Hampshire was the daughter of Oslac of Hampshire, (or the Isle of Wight).1 Osburga of Hampshire married Ethelwulf King of Wessex, son of Egbert King of Wessex, and Redburga of the Franks ?, circa 830. Osburga of Hampshire died in 846 or 852.1
Child of Osburga of Hampshire and Ethelwulf King of Wessex
- Alfred King of England, Alfred the Great+1 b. 849, d. 26 Oct 899
Citations
- [S147] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families, p. 6.
Oslac of Hampshire, (or the Isle of Wight)1
M
Child of Oslac of Hampshire, (or the Isle of Wight)
- Osburga of Hampshire+1 d. 846 or 852
Citations
- [S147] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families, p. 6.
John Hancock1
M, b. 1 March 1671, d. 6 December 1752
John Hancock was born on 1 March 1671 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.2 He graduated in 1689 from Harvard.1 He married Elizabeth Clark, daughter of Thomas Clark and Mary Bulkeley.3 John Hancock died on 6 December 1752 in Lexington at the age of 81.2
Child of John Hancock
- Thomas Hancock1 b. 1702, d. 1764
Child of John Hancock and Elizabeth Clark
- Rev. John Hancock+ b. 1 Jun 1702, d. 7 May 1744
Governor John Hancock1
M, b. 23 January 1737, d. 8 October 1793
Governor John Hancock|b. 23 Jan 1737\nd. 8 Oct 1793|p207.htm#i713|Rev. John Hancock|b. 1 Jun 1702\nd. 7 May 1744|p207.htm#i5876|Mary Hawke||p212.htm#i14429|John Hancock|b. 1 Mar 1671\nd. 6 Dec 1752|p207.htm#i5877|Elizabeth Clark||p84.htm#i7920|||||||
Governor John Hancock. First signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Massachusetts.1,4 He was born on 23 January 1737 in Quincy, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Rev. John Hancock and Mary Hawke.2,3 Was adopted by his uncle Thomas after his father's death in 1744, graduated from Harvard in 1754, and was then admitted to his uncle's counting house, finally inheriting the business. He was a representative in the Massachusetts legislature, 1766-72; a member of the committee to demand of the royal governor the removal of the British troops from town, 1770; a member of the Provisional Congress assembled at Concord, 1774-75, and was elected its president.
The efforts of the royal governor to secure the persons of Samuel Adams and John Hancock led to the battle of Lexington, and caused General Gage to exclude these two men from the general pardon offered to the rebels. He was a delegate to the Continental congress, 1775-80, and 1785-86, and was president of that body from May, 1775, till October, 1777. He was made major-general of the Massachusetts militia in 1776, and commanded the Massachusetts contingents in the expedition against Rhode Island in August, 1778. He took part in the Constitutional Convention of 1780, and served the Commonwealth as governor, 1780-86, and 1787-93. He received four electoral votes for President of the United States in 1789. He was the most wealthy man in Boston, and his money was subject to the needs of his country. In a discussion as to the best way to drive the British out of Boston, he is credited with meeting the issue with the suggestion to burn the town, and in the latter part of 1776 Congress did give Washington instructions to do so, if it should be necessary in order to dislodge the enemy, and the authority was signed by Jetta Hancock, President of Congress. He received the degree of A.M. from the College of New Jersey and from Yale in 1769, and that of LL.D. from Brown in 1788 and from Harvard in 1792. He was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was Treasurer of the Corporation of Harvard College, 1773-77, being removed from this office by the fellows of the corporation for neglect in making an accounting and settlement for the funds that passed through his hands. In October, 1765, he ordered from London an invoice of books to be specialty bound for the library of Harvard College to replace books burned in the fire of 1764. The cost of the invoice was £500 and the Hancock alcove in Harvard library contains the 1098 volumes as presented. He gave £1000, and the mahogany pulpit, deacons' seats and communion table to the Brattle Street church, soon after used as barracks by the British. On Sept. 10, 1896, the monument over John Hancock's grave in the Granary burying ground in Boston was unveiled. It was secured by an act of the legislature of Massachusettes, passed Feb. 3, 1894, providing $3000 for the purpose.5 Governor John Hancock married Dorothy Quincy, daughter of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell, on 28 August 1775 in Fairfield, Connecticut.2 Governor John Hancock died on 8 October 1793 in Quincy, Massachusetts, at the age of 56.2
The efforts of the royal governor to secure the persons of Samuel Adams and John Hancock led to the battle of Lexington, and caused General Gage to exclude these two men from the general pardon offered to the rebels. He was a delegate to the Continental congress, 1775-80, and 1785-86, and was president of that body from May, 1775, till October, 1777. He was made major-general of the Massachusetts militia in 1776, and commanded the Massachusetts contingents in the expedition against Rhode Island in August, 1778. He took part in the Constitutional Convention of 1780, and served the Commonwealth as governor, 1780-86, and 1787-93. He received four electoral votes for President of the United States in 1789. He was the most wealthy man in Boston, and his money was subject to the needs of his country. In a discussion as to the best way to drive the British out of Boston, he is credited with meeting the issue with the suggestion to burn the town, and in the latter part of 1776 Congress did give Washington instructions to do so, if it should be necessary in order to dislodge the enemy, and the authority was signed by Jetta Hancock, President of Congress. He received the degree of A.M. from the College of New Jersey and from Yale in 1769, and that of LL.D. from Brown in 1788 and from Harvard in 1792. He was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was Treasurer of the Corporation of Harvard College, 1773-77, being removed from this office by the fellows of the corporation for neglect in making an accounting and settlement for the funds that passed through his hands. In October, 1765, he ordered from London an invoice of books to be specialty bound for the library of Harvard College to replace books burned in the fire of 1764. The cost of the invoice was £500 and the Hancock alcove in Harvard library contains the 1098 volumes as presented. He gave £1000, and the mahogany pulpit, deacons' seats and communion table to the Brattle Street church, soon after used as barracks by the British. On Sept. 10, 1896, the monument over John Hancock's grave in the Granary burying ground in Boston was unveiled. It was secured by an act of the legislature of Massachusettes, passed Feb. 3, 1894, providing $3000 for the purpose.5 Governor John Hancock married Dorothy Quincy, daughter of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell, on 28 August 1775 in Fairfield, Connecticut.2 Governor John Hancock died on 8 October 1793 in Quincy, Massachusetts, at the age of 56.2
Child of Governor John Hancock and Dorothy Quincy
- John George Washington Hancock2 b. 1778, d. 27 Jan 1787
Citations
- [S75] Frederick Lewis Weis, Colonial Clergy, p. 100.
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 5 p. 66.
- [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 2122.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1092.
Rev. John Hancock1
M, b. 1 June 1702, d. 7 May 1744
Rev. John Hancock|b. 1 Jun 1702\nd. 7 May 1744|p207.htm#i5876|John Hancock|b. 1 Mar 1671\nd. 6 Dec 1752|p207.htm#i5877|Elizabeth Clark||p84.htm#i7920|||||||Thomas Clark||p84.htm#i14431|Mary Bulkeley||p59.htm#i14430|
Rev. John Hancock married Mary Hawke. Rev. John Hancock was born on 1 June 1702 in Lexington.3 He was the son of John Hancock and Elizabeth Clark.2 A graduate of Harvard in the class of 1719; librarian of the college, 1723-26, and preacher at Braintree, 1726-44.1 Rev. John Hancock died on 7 May 1744 in Qunicy (Braintree) at the age of 41.3
Child of Rev. John Hancock and Mary Hawke
- Governor John Hancock+1 b. 23 Jan 1737, d. 8 Oct 1793
John George Washington Hancock1
M, b. 1778, d. 27 January 1787
John George Washington Hancock|b. 1778\nd. 27 Jan 1787|p207.htm#i5875|Governor John Hancock|b. 23 Jan 1737\nd. 8 Oct 1793|p207.htm#i713|Dorothy Quincy|b. 10 May 1747\nd. 3 Feb 1830|p366.htm#i712|Rev. John Hancock|b. 1 Jun 1702\nd. 7 May 1744|p207.htm#i5876|Mary Hawke||p212.htm#i14429|Judge Edmund Quincy|b. 13 Jun 1703\nd. 4 Jul 1788|p366.htm#i710|Elizabeth Wendell|b. 20 Aug 1704\nd. 7 Nov 1769|p534.htm#i711|
John George Washington Hancock was born in 1778.1 He was the son of Governor John Hancock and Dorothy Quincy.1 John George Washington Hancock died on 27 January 1787 (their only child).1
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 5 p. 66.
Susan Hancock1
F, b. 1791, d. 1849
Susan Hancock was born in 1791.1 She married Joseph Gerrish, son of Lt. Col. Henry Gerrish and Martha Clough.1 Susan Hancock died in 1849.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Thomas Hancock1
M, b. 1702, d. 1764
Thomas Hancock|b. 1702\nd. 1764|p207.htm#i5878|John Hancock|b. 1 Mar 1671\nd. 6 Dec 1752|p207.htm#i5877||||||||||||||||
Thomas Hancock was born in 1702.1 He was the son of John Hancock.1 Bookseller, merchant, founder of the Hancock chair of Hebrew and other oriental languages in Harvard, for which purpose he bequeathed £l000. He also gave £1000 to propagate the gospel among the Indians, £600 to the town of Boston for the erection of an insane asylum, and the remainder of his large fortune to his nephew, John Hancock, the signer.1 Thomas Hancock died in 1764.1
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 5 p. 66.
Gustavus Handcock-Temple1
M, b. 1754, d. 1792
Gustavus Handcock-Temple was born in 1754.2 He married Mary Moore, daughter of John Moore of Drumbanagher and Gertrude Baillie, on 14 July 1775.1 Gustavus Handcock-Temple died in 1792.2
Child of Gustavus Handcock-Temple and Mary Moore
- Capt. William Henry Temple+2 b. 28 Feb 1786, d. 28 Apr 1874
Lt. Colonel Arthur Handley1
M
Child of Lt. Colonel Arthur Handley
- Faith Margaret Handley+1 b. Mar 1897, d. 29 Oct 1969
Citations
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, 25 April 1924.
Diana Elizabeth Handley1
F
Diana Elizabeth Handley married William Davenport Humphreys, son of Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. and Maria Davenport, in October 1850.1
Citations
- [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 3, p. 828.
Faith Margaret Handley1,2
F, b. March 1897, d. 29 October 1969
Faith Margaret Handley|b. Mar 1897\nd. 29 Oct 1969|p207.htm#i198|Lt. Colonel Arthur Handley||p207.htm#i16737||||||||||||||||
Faith Margaret Handley is also recorded as Fay Knocker. Faith Margaret Handley's birth was registered in the quarter ending March 1897 in the Woolwich registration district.4 She was the daughter of Lt. Colonel Arthur Handley.3 Faith Margaret Handley married Lt. Cdr. Edward John Shirley Knocker, son of John Cowper Knocker and May Livingston Sewell, on 22 April 1924 in St. Paul's, Rusthall.3 Faith Margaret Handley died on 29 October 1969 in Meadowsweet, Pembury, Kent, at the age of 72 suddenly.5 She was buried on 3 November 1969 in Tunbridge Wells Cemetery, after a service at St. Luke's, Matfield.5
Martha Handley1
F
Martha Handley married Rev. Salusbury Humphreys, son of Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. and Maria Davenport, on 24 February 1848 in North Muskham, Nottinghamshire.1
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, February 26, 1848; Issue 2525.
Sarah Hankredge1
F, b. 1601, d. 27 May 1676
Sarah Hankredge is also recorded as Sarah Hawkridge. She is also recorded as Hawkred.2 She was born in 1601.3 She married firstly William Story before 1632.4 Sarah Hankredge married secondly Rev. John Cotton, son of Roland Cotton and Mary Hulbert, on 25 April 1632 at Boston, Lincolnshire.4 Sarah Hankredge married thirdly Rev. Richard Mather, son of Thomas Mather and Margaret (Unknown), on 26 August 1656 in Boston, Massachusetts.5,4 Sarah Hankredge died on 27 May 1676 in Boston, Massachusetts.4
Children of Sarah Hankredge and Rev. John Cotton
- Rev. Seaborn Cotton+1 b. 12 Aug 1633, d. 19 Apr 1686
- Sarah Cotton6 b. 1635
- Elizabeth Cotton7 b. 1637
- Rev. John Cotton+8 b. 15 Mar 1639/40, d. 18 Sep 1699
- Maria Cotton+9 b. 1641/42, d. 4 Apr 1714
- Rowland Cotton6 b. 1643
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.
- [S75] Frederick Lewis Weis, Colonial Clergy, p. 62.
- [S34] Unverified internet information.
- [S182] Elizabeth Cabot & James Jackson Putnam Putnam, Jackson ancestors and descendants, p. 12.
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 16931.
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 27191.
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 2 p. 402.
- [S20] Various editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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