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Hannah Hutchinson (Hawkins)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: October 09, 1676 (31)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Capt. Thomas Hawkins and Mary Shrimpton
Wife of Col. Elisha Hutchinson, Esq.
Mother of Mary Hutchinson; Elisha Hutchinson; Mary Raynor; Elizabeth Clarke; Hannah Ruck and 3 others
Sister of Elizabeth Richards; Thomas Hawkins, pirate; Mary Aylet; Sarah Allen; unknown Hawkins and 1 other

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About Hannah Hutchinson

Hannah Hawkins

  • Birth: Nov. 10, 1644 Boston Suffolk County Massachusetts, USA
  • Death: Oct. 9, 1676 Boston Suffolk County Massachusetts, USA

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Sppouse:

  1. Elisha Hutchinson (1641 - 1717)

Children:

  1. Thomas Hutchinson (1674 - 1739)

Burial: Unknown

Created by: P Fazzini Record added: Jun 11, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53545047 -tcd


References

  1. http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Hannah_Hawkins_%2812%29
  2. http://www.andreazuvich.com/history/piracy-witchcraft-salem-1692-gu... Is it possible that the trial of a gang of murderous pirates in Boston, Massachusetts in 1690, led to the execution of nineteen people in nearby Salem during the infamous witch trials two years later? … Pound and nine other pirates went on trial in Boston before the governor and his council in January 1690. They were found guilty and sentenced to death. However, one of the pirates, Thomas Hawkins, had friends in high places, thanks to his sisters’ marriages. Sister Elizabeth was the widow of Adam Winthrop, whose brother Wait Winthrop circulated a petition among the council for a reprieve. It was supported by Councilor John Richards, who was Elizabeth’s current spouse. Councilors John Foster and Elisha Hutchinson were married to Hawkins sisters, as was Reverend James Allen, the prominent minister of Boston’s First Church. The wealthy merchant Epaphras Shrimpton was a kinsman of Hawkins who also supported his petition.… . A fourth judge Peter Sergeant was the brother-in-law of Hawkins’ supporter and kinsman Epaphras Shrimpton.“
  3. http://nielsenhayden.com/genealogy-tng/getperson.php?personID=I2100...
    1. [S2304] Ancestors of American Presidents by Gary Boyd Roberts. 2009 edition, 2012 reprint with 2015 corrigenda. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015.
    2. [S1068] Wayne H. M. Wilcox, "Captain Thomas Hawkins, Shipwright, of London and Dorchester, Massachusetts, and Three Generations of His Descendants." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 151:193, 1997. Page 212. https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-...
    3. [S137] Wayne Howard Miller Wilcox, "The Ancestry of Katherine Hamby, Wife of Captain Edward Hutchinson of Boston, Massachusetts." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 145:99, 1991; 145:258, 1991
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Hannah Hutchinson's Timeline

1644
November 10, 1644
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1666
October 11, 1666
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
1668
1668
1668
Boston, Massachusetts
1669
February 24, 1669
1672
January 20, 1672
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1673
1673
1674
1674
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
1676
October 9, 1676
Age 31
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony