Person:Hannah Whiting (2)

m. 4 Nov 1643
  1. Nathaniel Whiting1644 - Bef 1676
  2. John Whiting1646 - Aft 1646
  3. John Whiting1647 - 1656
  4. Samuel Whiting1649 - 1727
  5. Hannah Whiting1651/52 - 1740
  6. Timothy Whiting1653/54 - 1728
  7. Mary Whiting1656 - 1656
  8. Mary Whiting1658 -
  9. Sarah Whiting1660 - 1732
  10. Abigail Whiting1663 - 1721
  11. John Whiting1665 - Bef 1732
  12. Jonathan Whiting1667 - 1728
  13. Judah Whiting1670 - 1746/47
  14. Ann Whiting1672/73 - 1748/49
  • H.  John Fairbanks (add)
  • WHannah Whiting1651/52 - 1740
m. 1 Mar 1671/72
  1. Joshua Fairbanks1681/82 - 1742
Facts and Events
Name[3] Hannah Whiting
Gender Female
Birth[1] 17 Feb 1651/52 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 1 Mar 1671/72 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto John Fairbanks (add)
Death[2] 4 Jun 1740 Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Hill, Don Gleason, Editor. The Record of Births, Marriages and Deaths, and Intentions of Marriage: in the Town of Dedham, Massachusetts, Volumes 1 & 2. 1635-1845 With an Appendix Containing Records of Marriages Before 1800, Returned from Other Towns, Under the Statute of 1857. (Dedham, Mass.: Town of Dedham, 1886)
    p. 5.

    1651
    Hanna, the Daughter of Nathaniell & Hana Whiting, was borne the 17 of the 12 mo.
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the twelfth month is February. For comparison to the modern calendar, it corresponds to the following year. More info may be found here.]

  2. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital records of Wrentham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (Boston: Stanhope Press, 1910)
    Vol. 2, p. 436.

    FAIRBANK, Hannah, wid. of ---, [died] June 4, 1740, "in an advanced age".

  3. Fairbanks, Lorenzo Sayles. Genealogy of the Fairbanks family in America, 1633-1897. (Boston: Printed for the author by the American Printing and Engraving Company, 1897)
    p. 41.

    Lieut. John Fairbanks m. "1st of the 1 mo., 1671-72" Hannah Whiting, d/o Nathaniel Whiting and Hannah Dwight, b. "the 17th of the 12 mo. 1651", d. 14 [sic] Jun 1740.