"Hannah Eliot, the wife of Mr. Habackuk Glover, was born in Roxbury, the 17th day of the seventh month, 1633, and died in Boston the 8th day of February, 1708-9, æt. 75 years. She was the daughter of the Rev. John and Hannah (Mountfort) Eliot, of Roxbury. … Judge Sewall writes in his diary … Feb. 9, 1708. 'The widow Hannah Glover dies, in the 76th year of her age; widow of Mr. Habackuk Glover, and daughter of Mr. John Eliot, who married here, and this daughter of his was born at Roxbury, sot that this gentlewoman, tho' born in New England, passed not only sixty but seventy years, and became a Great Grand Mother in our Israel.' 'Feb. 11, 1708-9. Mrs. Hannah Glover is buried in a tomb in the new burying place (the Granary). Bearers─Winthrop, Sewall, Addington, Sargeant, Fayerweather and Checkley. Very cold day.'"