Person:William Hannum (3)

m. 20 Apr 1675
  1. John Hannum1676 -
  2. Eleazer Hannum1678 - 1697
  3. Ruth Hannum1680 - 1749/50
  4. Daughter Hannum1682/83 - Abt 1682/83
  5. Esther Hannum1685 - Bef 1687
  6. Esther Hannum1687 -
  7. Joanna Hannum1688 - 1736
  8. William Hannum1690 - 1755
  9. Samuel Hannum1692/93 - 1780
m. 20 Jun 1717
  1. Moses Hannum1718 - 1802
  2. Mary Hannum1720 -
  3. Aaron HannumAbt 1722 - 1776
  4. Esther HannumAbt 1725 -
  5. Gideon Hannum1727 - 1786
Facts and Events
Name[3] William Hannum
Gender Male
Birth[1] 9 May 1690 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 20 Jun 1717 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Hutchinson
Death[2] 29 Dec 1755 Belchertown, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Northampton, Massachusetts: Corbin Collection Volume 1: Records of Hampshire County, Massachusetts. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)
    24.

    Births in 1690
    Hannum William s. John & Esther 2d. w. May 9 1690.

  2. Hannum, William Hamilton. "William Hannum of New England and Some of His Descendants", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    90:160.

    William Hannum, s/o John Hannum and Esther Langton, b. Northampon 9 May 1690, d. Cold Spring (now Belchertown) 29 Dec 1755, m. 20 Jun 1717 Mary Hutchinson.

  3. Doolittle, Mark. Historical sketch of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Mass: from its organization, 114 years, with notices of the pastors and officers, and list of communicants chronologically arranged, tracing genealogies, intermarriages and family relatives ; also, embracing numerous facts and incidents relating to the first settlers and early history of the place. (Northampton, Mass.: Hopkins, Bridgman & Co., 1852)
    88.

    William Hannum, husband of Mary (Hutchinson) Hannum, b. 1690, d. Belchertown 1756, aged 66. Came here in 1732 and lived until his death.