Person:Hannah Pray (4)

Hannah Pray
m. 15 Jan 1627
  1. Elizabeth Pray1622 -
  2. Ephraim Pray1623 - 1710
  3. Hugh Pray1628 -
  4. Richard Pray1630 - 1693
  5. Quentin Pray1630 -
  6. Sarah Pray1632 - 1655
  7. Dorothy Pray1634 - 1705
  8. Hannah Pray1634 - Bef 1718/19
  9. Joan Pray1636 -
  10. John PrayAbt 1636 - Abt 1676
  11. Ephraim PrayAbt 1637 - 1710
  12. William Pray1640 -
  13. Thomas Pray1642 -
  • HHenry Neale1617 - 1688
  • WHannah Pray1634 - Bef 1718/19
m. 14 Feb 1655/56
  1. Hannah Neale1651 - 1719
  2. Abigail Neale1656/57 - 1717
  3. Joseph Neale1660 - 1737
  4. Sarah Neale1661 - 1736
  5. Mary Neale1663/64 - 1724
  6. Rachel Neale1665/66 - 1675
  7. Deborah Neale1667 -
  8. Benjamin Neale1668/69 - 1745/46
  9. Ruth Neale1670 - 1740
  10. Lydia Neale1672 - Bef 1720
  11. Rebecca NealeAbt 1674 -
  12. Elizabeth Neale1675 -
  13. Rachel NealeAbt 1678 -
  14. Joanna Neale1680 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5] Hannah Pray
Gender Female
Birth? 14 Mar 1634 Kittery, York, Maine, USA
Alt Birth? 14 Mar 1634 Kittery, Norfolk, MA
Marriage 14 Feb 1655/56 to Henry Neale
Alt Death? 16 Oct 1688 Braintree, MA
Death[6] Bef 3 Feb 1718/19 Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA

On 11 August 1688 she was mentioned as wife Hannah in the will of Henry Neal of Braintree.


Daughter, “ Mary Neale Bass” born 5/11/1664, christened 1660, died 7/6/1724.

References
  1. James Savage. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. (Originally published 1860-1862. Reprint published Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994)
    3:263-264.
  2. Henry Ernest Woods. Pray of York and Kittery, Maine. (New England Historic Genealogical Register, Vol. 55, July 1901)
    pp. 280-281.
  3. Waldo Chamberlain Sprague. Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA 1640-1850. (Frank E. Dyer)
    Pray family card 3942R, 3943, 3944R.
  4. Waldo Chamberlain Sprague. Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA 1640-1850. (Frank E. Dyer)
    pp. 3395-3396, 3943.
  5. Charisse Taylor Bass & Emma Lee Walton. Descendants of Deacon Samuel and Ann Bass. (privately printed, Freeport, IL, 1940)
    pp. 9-10.
  6. Estate records indicate she was deceased on this date -- see husband's notes.