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About Hannah Bucknam
Hannah Waite was born 1622. She was the daughter of Samuel Waite and Mary Ward.
She married
- Phillip Bill, son of John Bill and Dorothy Bill. He was born ABT. 1620.
- Samuel Bucknell
Waite: Anne Waite may have married Philip Bell, who settled at Ipswich, Massachusetts and afterwards at New London If so, she became a widow and married, about 1690, Samuel Bucknell or Buckland.
Supporting data
- Full text of "Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial; representative citizens;"
- http://www.archive.org/stream/encyclopediaofco03amer/encyclopediaof...
- (III) 'Philip Bill, son of John (2) Bill, was born in England about 1620. He lived at Pulling Point in Boston, Massachusetts, where his mother Dorothy and brother James also settled. He moved to Ipswich, Massachusetts, and in 1667 or 1668 to New London, Connecticut, after spending some months visiting relatives at Pulling Point. He settled on the east side of the Thames river in that part of the town that was incorporated as Groton, in 1705, and became the owner of a large amount of real estate. He died July 8, 1689, of throat distemper, and his daughter Margaret died the same day. His widow HANNAH married (second) SAMUEL BUCKLAND, of New London, and died in 1709'. Children: Philip, born about 1659; Mary, about 1661 ; Margaret, about 1663; Samuel, about 1665; John, mentioned below ; Elizabeth ; Jonathan, baptized November 5, 1671 ; Joshua, born October 16, 1675.
- BILL, Frederick Roswell,
- Enterprising Business Man.
- Frederick Roswell Bill, president of The Bill Brothers Company, of Hartford, is in the ninth generation of direct lineal descent from John Bill, who in 1635, or at some time earlier, became a member of the Massachusetts Colony, and was progenitor of American branches of a family which has held prominent place in the records of many states since Colonial days, and has in the branch to which Frederick Roswell Bill, of Hartford, belongs, been identified with Connecticut history for about two hundred and fifty years. .............................
- They had a number of children, and 'Philip Bill is believed to have been their third child and son. He was born in England, about 1620. In 1660. there is trace of him as a debtor to the estate of William Burnell, of Pulling Point, then a part of Boston. On May 11, 1663, he was a resident of Ipswich. Miss Caulkins, in her "History of New London," places him among the arrivals in that town at "about 1668." He settled on the east side of the Thames river, in that portion of the town of New London incorporated in 1705 as the town of Groton. His near neisfhbors were Robert Allvn and George Greer, and eventually he became possessed of considerable land. He died on July 6, 1683, and his 'widow, HANNAH, later married SAMUEL BUCKNALL, of New London. She died in 1709'.
- Samuel Bill, their son, was born about 1665, and came with his father to New London.
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Hannah Bucknam's Timeline
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1621
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Finchingfield, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
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1655
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Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
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1658
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Pulling Point, Boston, MA, United States
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1661
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Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
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1663
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MA, United States
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1667
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Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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November 5, 1671
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New London, New London, Connecticut, United States
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October 16, 1675
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New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
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