Person:Hannah Dickinson (9)

Hannah Dickinson
 
m. Abt 1648
  1. Hannah Dickinson1648 -
  2. Jonathan DickinsonAbt 1650 - Bef 1678
  3. Mary DickinsonAbt 1653 - 1707/08
  4. Sarah DickinsonAbt 1656 - 1731/32
  5. Nathaniel DickinsonAbt 1656 -
  6. Rebecca DickinsonAbt 1658 - 1730/31
  7. Mary DickinsonAbt 1658 -
  8. Elizabeth DickinsonAbt 1660 - Bef 1678
  9. Jonathan DickinsonAbt 1662 -
  10. Abigail DickinsonAbt 1663 -
  11. John Dickinson, JrAbt 1665 -
  12. Mercy DickinsonAbt 1667 - 1735
  13. Mehitable DickinsonAbt 1670 - 1735
m. 23 Sep 1668
  1. Hannah Gillett1669 - 1671
  2. Mary Gillett1671 -
  3. Samuel Gillett1672 -
  4. Hannah Gillett1673 - Aft 1742
m. 15 May 1677
  1. Sarah Jennings1684 - 1748
Facts and Events
Name[1] Hannah Dickinson
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 6 Dec 1648 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 23 Sep 1668 Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Samuel Gillett
Marriage 15 May 1677 Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States (probably)to Stephen Jennings
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Dickinson, Addie M. (Addie Maria). Descendants of Nathaniel Dickinson. (Dickinson Family Association (Typescript), 1955)
    3.

    Hannah (Dickinson) b. Dec. 6, 1648, m. 1st Sept. 23, 1668 to Samuel son of Jonathan Gillett of Hatfield. He b. Jan. 22, 1643, Windsor, Conn. Killed by Indians in Fall's Fight, May 19, 1676. She m. 2nd May 15, 1677 to Stephen Jennings. Removed to Brookfield, Mass. He killed there by the Indians, July 22, 1710.

  2. Wethersfield Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records.

    Dickinson, Hannah, d. John & Ffrancis, b. Dec. 6, 1648 [LR1:13].

  3.   Foote, Abram William. Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn., and his Descendants; Also a Partial Record of Descendants of Pasco Foote of Salem, Mass., Richard Foote of Stafford County, Va., and John Foote of New York City. (Rutland, Vermont: Marble City Press, 1907-1932)
    24, 1907.

    She was captured by the Indians Sept. 19, 1677 and carried to Canada. She returned in 1678. About 1690 they moved to Brookfield, Massachusetts. While [Stephen Jennings was] haying in a meadow with five neighbors they were sprung upon by Indians and killed July 22, 1710.

  4.   Jennings, in Temple, Josiah Howard. History of North Brookfield, Massachusetts: preceded by an account of old Quabaug, Indian and English occupation, 1647-1783; Brookfield records, 1686-1783; with a genealogical register. (North Brookfield, Massachusetts: The Town, 1887)
    650.

    … The date of her death is unknown.