Isaac Morris
9. HANNAH (Morris)*, who married Samuel Hemingway at Woodstock, Nov. 12, 1707, by Rev. Josiah Dwight, Hemingway died in 1720, and his wife probably died leaving no children, as there is found on the records of Worcester County the following (re: Isaac Morris' estate), under date of May 25, 1742:
'Samuel Morris of Killingly, Elizabeth Child of Brookline, County of Suffolk, widow; Edward Morris, oldest son and heir of Edward Morris; Ephraim Child, oldest son and heir of Benjamin Child, all of Woodstock; and Ebenezer Morris, oldest son and heir of Ebenezer Morris, being heirs of Isaac Morris, late of Roxbury, appoint Joshua Child of Brookline, County of Suffolk, attorney to sell land in Woodstock.'
There is no record of the death of Hannah Hemingway, but a small stone in the Morris family plot in the burial ground on Woodstock Hill bearing the initials 'H.H.', which may perhaps mark her grave."**
*Author Johnathan F. Morris theorizes that Hannah (Morris) Hemingway may be daughter of Isaac Morris, son of immigrant Edward Morris.
** The footstone was observed by author, Johnathan Flynt Morris in 1870s.