Person:Hannah Haines (9)

m. 30 Dec 1674
  1. Mary Haynes1675 - Bef 1677
  2. Mary Haynes1677 - Aft 1738
  3. Hannah HainesAbt 1679 - Aft 1731
  4. Thomas Haynes1680 - 1771
  5. Sarah HaynesAbt 1682 -
  6. Jonathan Haynes1684 - 1745
  7. Margaret Haynes1686/87 - 1753
  8. Joseph Haynes1689 -
  9. Ruth Haynes1691/92 - 1787
  10. Abigail Haynes1694/95 - 1722
  11. Elizabeth Haynes1696/97 -
  • HJohn Heath1676 - 1729
  • WHannah HainesAbt 1679 - Aft 1731
m. 16 Dec 1697
  1. Mehetable Heath1698 - 1699
  2. John Heath1699 - 1699
  3. Jonathan Heath1699 - 1699
  4. David Heath1699 - 1699
  5. Obadiah Heath1700/01 -
  6. Abigail Heath1703/04 -
  7. Mehetable Heath1708 -
  8. Bartholomew Heath1710 - 1789
  9. Thomas Heath1712 - 1754
  10. Josiah Heath1715 -
  11. Hannah Heath1716/17 -
  12. Joseph Heath1718 -
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Haines
Gender Female
Birth[2] Abt 1679 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 16 Dec 1697 Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto John Heath
Death[1] Aft 1731 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. Perley, Sidney. "Center of Salem Village in 1700", in Essex Institute Historical Collections. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute Press)
    54:229.

    17 Sep 1731, "John Heath of Norwich, Conn., and wife Hannah" received land from Samuel Ingersoll of Salem as heir of Jonathan Haynes.

  2. Hannah married in 1697, so assuming she was of legal age, she would have needed to be born by 1679. Given the parents' marriage in early 1675, births in late 1675, mid-1677, and mid-1680, early 1679 would be feasible.