Person:Hannah Ellis (12)

m. 10 Nov 1641
  1. John Ellis1646 - 1716
  2. Susannah EllisAbt 1648 - 1724
  3. Hannah Ellis1651 - 1717
m. 15 Dec 1671
  1. Hannah Rocket1673 -
  2. Susanna Rocket1675 - 1712
  3. Samuel Rocket1677 - 1684
  4. Abigail Rocket1679 -
  5. Eliazar Rocket1681 -
  6. Patience Rocket1682 - 1682
  7. Joseph Rocket1686 -
  8. Deliverance Rocket1688/89 - 1692
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Ellis
Gender Female
Birth[2] 9 Apr 1651 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Christening[3] 18 Jul 1652 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 15 Dec 1671 to Dea. Samuel Rockwood
Death[1] 7 May 1717 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903)
    232.

    ROCKET, Hanna, w. Dea. Samuel, May 7, 1717.

  2. Dedham (Massachusetts). Town Clerk; Julius Herbert Tuttle; Benjamin Fisher; and Don Gleason Hill. The early records of the town of Dedham, Massachusetts. (Dedham, Massachusetts: Dedham Transcript Press, 1886-1936)
    Vol. 1, p. 46.

    ELISE, Hanna, d. John and Sus[torn]nah, [born] Apr. 9, 1651.

  3. Hill, Don Gleason, Editor. The Record of Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, and Admissions to the Church and Dismassals Therefrom: Transcribed from the Church Records of the Town of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1638-1845. Also all the Epitaphs in the Ancient Burial Place in Dedham, Together with the Other Inscriptions before 1845 in the Three Parish Cemeteries. (Dedham, Mass.: Town of Dedham, 1888)
    Vol. 2 (of Dedham Early Records), p. 33.

    Hannah ye daughter of our brother John Elice was baptised ye same day ["18'd 5'm 1652"].
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the fifth month is July. More info may be found here.]
    [Note: the length of time between birth and baptism suggests one, perhaps the birth, is off by a year, or else there were two daughters named Hannah, the first dying soon after birth. Neither possibility seems mentioned or discussed in secondary coverage, e.g., "Contributions to an Ellis Genealogy" by Benjamin P. Holbrook, Source:Dedham Historical Register (Dedham Historical Society), Vol. 11, p. 84.]