Person:Hannah Rust (1)

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m. Bef 1638
  1. Samuel Rust1638 - Aft 1676
  2. Nathaniel Rust1639/40 - Bef 1713
  3. Hannah Rust1641 -
  4. Israel Rust, Sr.1643 - 1712
  5. Benomi Rust1646 - 1649
m. Bef Nov 1664
  1. John Earle1664 - 1722
  2. Margaret Earle1669 -
  3. Samuel Earle1670 - 1705
  4. Robert Earle1673 - 1722
  5. Roger Earle1673 -
  6. Hannah Earle1677 -
  7. Mary Earle1678 -
  8. Elizabeth Earle1680 - 1697
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Rust
Gender Female
Birth? 7 Nov 1641 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Christening[1] Nov 1643 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef Nov 1664 based on birth of first known child
to Robert Earle
Property[3] 1 Jul 1698 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Stateswith husband, signed deed of sale of land inherited from father
Death[4] may have died 13 April 1714, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Other[2] 28 Jan 1864 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesnamed in father's will
References
  1. Lincoln, George; Thomas T. Bouve; Edward T. Bouve; John D. Long; Walter L. Bouve; Francis H. Lincoln; Edmund Hersey; Fearing Burr; Charles W. S Seymour; and Town of Hingham. History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts . (Hingham, Massachusetts: The Town, 1893)
    p. 142.

    Rust, Henry, name of wife unknown. Children baptized Hingham:
    , Hannah, November 1643

  2. Rust, Albert D. (Albert Dexter). Record of the Rust Family: Embracing the Descendants of Henry Rust, Who Came from England and Settled in Hingham, Mass., 1634-1635. (Waco, Texas: The Author, 1891).

    p. 6 –
    To all Christian People to whom this present deed of Sale Shal come Henry Rust of Boston with the county of Suffolk & Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Glover sends greeting
    Know ye that I the said Henry Rust for divers good causes & valuable considerations Mee thereunto Moving more especially for & in consideration of the natural love good will & Afection which I have & bear unto my son Nathaniel Rust of Ipswich in New England aforesaid Glover & my Son in Law Robert Earle of Boston afores’d Corweiner husband to my daughter Hannah and for & Towards the repaiyement & recompensing of them for their great love care dutifulness considerable charges & disburstments by them for several yeares past expended in the releife & supplyes of myself & wife & in consideration of such farther charges & expenses as they or either of them shal further be at for my comfortable subsistence during my natural life & decent interment of my body after death, . . . .
    In witness whereof I the said Henry Rust have hereunto set my hand & seal this Twenty Eighth day of January anno Doni one thousand six hundred eighty & foure

  3. Suffolk County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Records of deeds, 1639-1885; indexes to deeds, 1639-1920. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969)
    Vol. 18, p. 227 & ff; FHL #0493937.

    To all Christian People unto whom this present Deed of Sale Shall come . . . Robert Earle and Hannah his wife for and in Consideration of the sum of One hundred & thirty pounds currant money in New England to them in hand . . . paid by Thomas Banister of Boston aforesd Shopkeeper . . . Do fully freely clearly and absolutely give, grant, bargaine . . . and confirm unto the said Thomas Banister . . . All that their Messuage or Tenement situate lying and being at the Southerly end of Boston aforsd which was formerly the Estate of Henry Rust of sd Boston Decd and is now in the possession of them the sd Robert & Hannah Earle, being known by the sign of the seven starrs, with all the Land & belonging to the Messuage or Tenement as it is now fenced in The whole being butted and bounded as followeth That is to Say, Southerly by the Street or highway that leadeth from the broad street along by the said Messuage or Tenement towards the Waterside. On the Westerly side by the land of John Marion Senr part whereof was formerly the Land of Benjamin Brisco, At the Rear or Northerly and by the Land of Thomas Wibourne and on the Easterly Side by a certaine Lane commonly called and known by the name of bishops Lane, or howsoever otherwise the said Messuage or Tenement and Land is bounded or reputed to be bounded. . . . . In witness whereof the sd Robert Earle & Hannah his wife have hereunto set their hands and seales the first day of July Anno Domini One thousand six hundred ninety eight, Annoq[?] Rrs Gulilim [Tertis Angli??] Decimo
    Robert Earle & a seal
    HE (Hannah Earle her marks) & a seal
    Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of Jtho Marion jnr Samll Pearce James [Penniman]
    Entered 13 July 1698

  4. Boston (Massachusetts). City Registrar. Boston death indexes and records, 1630-1895: out of town deaths, 1889-18 95; stillborns, 1889-1895. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969-1970)
    1700-1800.

    ____ Earle, widow, 14 April 1714, buried, Old Sextons Bills