Person:Hannah Carpenter (1)

m. 28 Apr 1625
  1. John Carpenter1626 - Bet 1694 & 1695
  2. Abigail Carpenter1629 - 1709/10
  3. William Carpenter1631 - 1702/03
  4. Joseph Carpenter1634 - 1675
  5. Samuel Carpenter1636/37 - 1637
  6. Samuel CarpenterAbt 1638 - 1682/83
  7. Hannah Carpenter1640 - Bef 1673
  8. Abiah Carpenter1643 - Bet 1687 & 1689
m. Abt 1658
  1. Hannah CarpenterEst 1659 -
  2. Joseph Carpenter, JrEst 1661 - Bet 1687 & 1691/92
  3. Tamsen CarpenterEst 1663 -
  4. William CarpenterEst 1665 - 1749
  5. Nathaniel CarpenterEst 1668 - 1730
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Carpenter
Gender Female
Birth[1] 3 Apr 1640 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Abt 1658 to Joseph Carpenter, Sr
Death[1] Bef 8 Jun 1673 Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United StatesMusceta Cove Plantation

Further Reading

Carpenter Sketches[1] includes an article on Hannah Carpenter by Eugene Cole Zubrinsky, which the reader is referred to for more extensive information, as well as source citations. Zubrinsky periodically updates the article, and the reader is encouraged to check it for his latest research.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hannah3 Carpenter (William2-1) of Rehoboth, Massachusetts; Warwick, Rhode Island; and Musketa Cove, Long Island, New York, in Zubrinsky, Eugene Cole. Carpenter Sketches: Links to Sketches And Articles Representing the Most Current and Reliable Scholarship Concerning Early Generations of the Carpenter Families of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island and Their Ancestors. (Carpenters' Encyclopedia of Carpenters, 2008).

    'HANNAH3 CARPENTER (William2 of Rehoboth, William1) was born at Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, on 3 2nd month [April] 1640 and died not long before 8 June 1673, probably at Musketa Cove (then a plantation in Oyster Bay Township; now the town of Glen Cove, Nassau County), Long Island, Province of New York.'
    'That Hannah Carpenter had died by 8 June 1673 is deduced from husband Joseph’s deed of that date, in which he, “of Muskeeto Cove In Longe-Island,” conveys to “my Brother in Law Abyah Carpenter of Pawtuxet in Rhode-Island Collony . . . Lands and Commonage [there] which Fell to me by my wife . . . from her father”; Hannah is not a cosignatory (RILE 1:47).'