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Hannah Carpenter (Johnson)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, MA, United States
Death: January 23, 1752 (68)
Branford, New Haven County, CT, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Nathaniel Johnson, Sr., of Woodstock and Mary Johnson
Wife of Deacon Daniel Page, I and Samuel Carpenter
Mother of Hannah Bartholomew; Capt. Abraham Page; Daniel Page, II; Martha Ludington; Prudence Page and 5 others
Sister of Deacon John Johnson; Nathaniel Johnson, Jr.; Smith Johnson; Mary Mariah Miller; Isaac Johnson and 2 others

Managed by: Alice Zoe Marie Knapp
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About Hannah Carpenter

https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10109/wikitree?itemK...


GEDCOM Note

Biography

1683 Hannah is born to Nathaniel Johnson (b. 1647) son of Capt. Isaac Johnson of Roxbury<ref name=Linzee />
4 February 1713 Samuel Carpenter of Pomfret and Hannah Johnson of W. marry in Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut<ref>Bailey, Frederic William, Ed.
Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800. New Haven, CT: Price, Lee & Adkins, 1896. Page 105.</ref>

Children

:Children of Samuel and Hannah (Johnson) Carpenter:

  1. Samuell, b. 10 March 1717
  2. Nathaniell, b. 20 Nov 1718
  3. Hannah, b. 10 Aug 1721

Research notes ===:(Midd. Deed XXXIV : 446) We John Johnson yeoman, Edmund Chamberline yeoman and Elisabeth his wife, Joseph Deming Housewright and Mary his wife, Nathaniel Johnson and Smith Johnson yeoman (as well in behalf of ourselves as of our Brothers and sisters) Elizabeth Morris widow Abigail Aspinwall widow and Abigail Pain all of Woodstock in the County of Worcester Samuel Carpenter yeoman and Hannah his wife both of Pomfret in the County of Windham and Henry Bacon of Mortlack in the saidCounty of Windham yeoman (as well in my own behalf as in behalf of mybrothers and sisters) ... in consideration of ... thirteen pounds tenshillings ... by Isaac Bowen of Newton county Middlesex ... paid ... sell ... a certain Tract or Grant of Land originally made to our predecessor Capt. Isaac Johnson late of Roxbury in the County of Suffolk deceased by the General Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts Bay held in Boston Anno Domini 1660 containing two hundred and fifty acres . . . the said Land was laid out in consort with a like Quantity granted and surveyed to Capt. William Davis of Boston ... and lieth together in one plot in the wilderness on the west of Merrimack river and about six mile distant therefrom at a place then called by the Indians Quottynimapasshess upon and on both sides of Sochkragonocke River lying two hundred and forty roles (?) in length upon a strait line down the river.

::Signed 16 Feb. 1732-3 and ack. by all.::Recorded 5 Nov. 1733.<ref name=Linzee>Linzee, John William. The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. and Their Ancestors and Descendants, with the Best Wishes of the Author. Boston,MA: The Fort Hill Press, 1918. Page 379-380.</ref>

:The deed just stated needs to be explained. :The predecessor Capt. Isaac Johnson late of Roxbury, married Elizabeth Porter 20 Jan. 1637, and among other children had Isaac born 1644, Nathaniel born 1647, Elizabeth married to Henry Bowen 20 Dec. 1658, and Mary married to William Bartholomew 17 Dec. 1663. :The son Isaac Johnson married at Roxbury Mary Harris on the 26 Dec. 1669; among a very large family, they had Elizabeth born 1681, and Maryb. 1687 who married Jonathan Blake, brother to John Blake the husbandof another Elizabeth Johnson, as has been already noted, both sons ofJohn and Sarah ( Hall) Blake of Middletown, Conn. :The other son Nathaniel Johnson married at Roxbury Maie Smith on the 29 Apr. 1667 ; their children were John born 1668, Nathaniel born 1670, Smith born 1672, Mary born 1674, and Hannah born 1683. To these children must be added Elizabeth, whose birth is unrecorded. :A few marriages from the town records of Woodstock will still furtherexplain the deed. :Nathaniel Aspinwall married Abigail Bowen 11 Nov. 1698: (Aspinwall Genealogy , by Algernon Aiken Aspinwall). Samuel Carpenter of Pomfretmarried Hannah Johnson of Woodstock 4 Feb. 1713: (Carpenter Family, by Amos Bugbee Carpenter). Elizabeth Bowen married Edward Morris of Roxbury 24 May 1683 (Bowens of Woodstock, by Edward A. Bowen). Margaret Bowen married Joseph Bacon 6 Nov . 1688. And Joseph Deming married Mary Bowen: (Deming Genealogy, by Judson Keith Deming). :The Bowen women above, are all the children of Henry Bowen and Elizabeth Johnson, mentioned above. The Elizabeth, wife of Edmund Chamberline, mentioned in the deed is the daughter of William and Mary (Johnson)Bartholomew, and like the others mentioned, a grandchild of Capt. Isaac Johnson. These grandchildren are really different groups of brothers and sisters descended from the children of Isaac and Elizabeth (Porter) Johnson.<ref name=Linzee />

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Hannah Carpenter's Timeline

1683
May 13, 1683
Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, MA, United States
1711
September 7, 1711
Branford, New Haven, CT
1713
July 3, 1713
Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1716
1716
1717
March 10, 1717
Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut
1718
November 20, 1718
Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, British Colonial America
1719
September 16, 1719
Branford, New Haven, CT
1721
August 23, 1721
Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut