By division of Deacon Jewett's real estate, 23 March, 1730-31, Mrs. Tenney received property. (Essex Probate, 19:13.) By her mother's will, proved 23 September 1771, she received property. (Essex Probate, 47:89.) The day Mrs. Tenney was a hundred years old she walked unsupported over the Haverhill bridge. (Mrs. Kimball.) Her life embraced one year in the seventeenth century, all of the eighteenth century and until March, 1802, in the nineteenth century. She died at her son's home in Ward Hill, Bradford, Mass. Mrs. Hannah Tenney at the time of her death had at least 147 descendants. Four of her sisters were living the year before her death, the youngest of whom was ninety-four years old.