Person:Hannah Adams (2)

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Hannah Adams
 
m. 15 Apr 1684
  1. Lydia Adams1684/85 -
  2. Hannah Adams1687/88 -
  3. James Adams1693 - 1727/28
m. 16 Jan 1705/06
  1. Nathaniel Fisk1706 -
  2. Asa Fisk1708/09 - Bef 1771
  3. Hannah Fisk1710 -
  4. Moses Fisk1712/13 -
  5. Lydia Fisk1715 - 1717
  6. Lydia Fisk1718 -
m. 8 Nov 1726
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Adams
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 8 Feb 1687/88 Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 16 Jan 1705/06 Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Nathaniel Fiske, Jr.
Marriage 8 Nov 1726 Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Ebenezer Daniell
References
  1. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Sherborn, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Mass: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911)
    9.

    Adams, Hannah, d. of Moses and Lydia, Feb. 8, 1687.

  2.   Pierce, Frederick Clifton. Fiske and Fisk Family Being the Record of Symond Fiske, Lord of the Manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, England: From the Time of Henry IV to Date, Including All the American Members of the Family. (Chicago, Ill.: The Author (Printed by Press of W. B. Conkey Company), 1896)
    118.

    Nathaniel Fiske m. Sherburne 16 Jan 1705-6 Hannah Adams who d. 21 Jul 1718.
    [See the refutation of this death date below.]

  3. Whitney Research Group (WRG)
    Hannah Adams.

    Hannah Adams, d/o Moses Adams and Lydia Whitney, b. Sherborn 8 Feb 1687/88, d. Sherborn 21 Jul 1718, m. 16 Jan 1705/06 Nathaniel Fiske.
    [See the refutation of this death date below.]

  4.   Source:Bond, Henry. Family Memorials. Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Including Waltham and Weston (1855), p. 215, says Nathaniel's wife Hannah d. 21 Jul 1718, and it seems probable the sources on this page have simply copied from him. However, no such death record has been located, and as Bond seems so unfamiliar with Sherborn records that he does not know of Nathaniel's death, which is recorded, one wonders how he could possibly know of Hannah's? In any event, as the birth of the daughter Lydia of Nathaniel and Hannah is recorded in Sherborn on 5 Oct 1718, Hannah clearly could not have died 21 Jul 1718. Possibly this is some confusion with Hannah, the widow of John Fisk, but as Bond did not explain the basis for his assertions, this appears to simply be another of his many mistakes. This means that Hannah is the only Hannah Fisk in Sherborn that is suitable to be Ebenezer Daniel's third wife.