"29 … Hannah Grant,4 b. at W., 28 Mch., 1689; m. with Thomas Morton of E. W., who d. there 20 July, 1708. Tradition says that when the first burial ground was laid out there he was heard to say, 'I hope I shall be the first one buried here'; and, not long after that, he fell from a cherry tree in the yard since occupied by Major F. W. Grant, breaking his neck and killing him at once, so that he was the first one buried there. She m. (2) 3 Apl., 1712, with John Gaylord, b. at W. 8 June, 1686 (s. of John and Mary Clark) Gaylord. He d. 25 June, 1722. She m. (3[2]) with _____ Moseley ; was living in Westfield, Mass., in 1751. She d. 23 Feb., 1765, in 76th year; had two children by Morton , and three by Gaylord. Epitaph in E. W. O. reads Hannah Gaylord."
The Hannah Grant who married John Gaylord was this woman's second cousin, daughter of Tahan and Hannah (Bissell) Grant.