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Hannah Knight (Lamb)

Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Смерть: 13 января 1694 (60)
Woburn, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts
Место погребения: Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
Ближайшие родственники:

Дочь Edward Lamb, of Watertown и Margaret Allen
Жена Joseph Knight и John Knight
Мать Joseph Knight; Sarah Leffingwell; Hannah Knight; Samuel Knight (#1died young); John Knight и ещё 12
Сестра Mary Lamb; Samuel Lamb; Mary Lamb; Increase Lamb; John Lamb и ещё 2
Неполнородная сестра Joseph Allen, of Braintree и Abigail Allen

Менеджер: Kathleen J. Callanan
Последнее обновление:

About Hannah Knight

Parents unproven.

Hannah Lamb

  • born 27 Dec 1633 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass
  • died 13 Jan 1694/1695 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts .
  • Father Edward Lamb, b. 1610, England , d. 1650, Watertown, Middlesex, Mass
  • Mother Margaret b. Abt 1612, ?Assington, Suffolk, England

Married

  1. Family 1 Joseph Knight, b. 1624, Romsey, Southampton, England , d. 13 Aug 1687, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Married 10 Dec 1649 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Children

  • 1. Joseph Knight, b. Abt 1650, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts , d. 23 Jan 1733, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
  • 2. Sarah Knight, b. 8 Mar 1651, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts , d. 16 Aug 1691
  • 3. Samuel Knight, b. 8 Sep 1652, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts , d. 26 Dec 1653
  • 4. Hannah Knight, b. 25 Mar 1654, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts , d. 1698
  • 5. John Knight, b. 16 Jan 1655/1656, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts , d. 9 Nov 1735
  • 6. Elizabeth Knight, b. 7 Apr 1658, of Topsfield, Essex, MA , d. 6 Feb 1693/1694, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
  • 7. Mary Knight, b. 14 Oct 1660, of Woburn, Middlesex, MA , d. 10 Apr 1661
  • 8. Dinah Knight, b. 4 Jul 1661, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts , d. 5 Mar 1686, Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
  • 9. Samuel Knight, b. 18 Mar 1663, of Woburn, Middlesex, MA
  • 10. Mary Knight, b. 12 Dec 1672, of Woburn, Middlesex, MA , d. 1 Mar 1673

Person ID I128 Lythgoe-Donaldson Family ID F49 Group Sheet

Family 2 Samuel Knight, b. Abt 1626, Romsey, Southhampton, England

Disputed Origins

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-320578

Name: Hannah is commonly found on the internet as possibly being Hannah Lamb, the daughter of Edward Lamb born 10 December 1633 in Watertown. [1] No evidence has been found to support this identification. Anderson, in his Great Migration profile of Edward Lamb, states that no further record has been found regarding Hannah Lamb besides her birth record. [2] It is not an impossibility that this is true, just apparently not proven and without evidence. It should be noted that the Watertown lands of Edward Lamb and John Knight were immediately adjacent to each other. [3]

Holman, in her Stevens Ancestry, calls her Hannah [Russell?]. [4] The basis of calling her possibly Russell is not known.


Hannah (Edward) Lamb Compact Disc #106 Pin #975520 Pedigree

Sex:  F  

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Event(s)

Birth:   17 Dec 1633 

Death: 13 Jan 1695
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Parents

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Marriage(s)

Spouse:  Joseph (John) Knight     Disc #106     Pin #975519  

Marriage: 10 Dec 1649
Watertown, Suffolk, MA



Joseph married HANNAH LAMB December 10, 1649 in Watertown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, daughter of EDWARD LAMB and MARGARET FRENCH. She was born December 17, 1633 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

More about Hanna (Lamb) Knight:

HANNAH (1633-1695) a Housewife and Farmer was born December 27, 1633, in Watertown, MA. At the age of sixteen she married Joseph Knight Dec. 10, 1649, in Woburn, Massachusetts.
Hannah and John lived on their farm at Woburn. Woburn was settled about 1638-40, and in 1642, split from Charlestown and incorporated as a town. The town was chartered as a city in 1888. In the burial ground are the graves of the ancestors of four presidents (Cleveland, Harrison, Pierce and Garfield).

Hannah told her children they had to accept responsibility for where they were in life. She told them they could make changes in their life. She told them you're alive. If that doesn't make you happy, consider the alternative. If you often find yourself depressed or feeling hopeless, figure out why and work to correct it. Remember you have at least one person who loves you, yourself. Your self-concept is the combination of your sense of self-esteem and self worth. If you keep a strong, positive self-concept, making sure you have based it on actual accomplishments and consistency of action, and not ego.

To do this start with small projects where you will have success. Then, build on those small steps to an increasingly stronger, positive self-concept.

Hannah would tell her children that their place in life has purpose and meaning. There are few pleasures in life greater than to feel that the work we do has purpose and meaning. Regardless of the role you play, it is probably more important that you currently believe. Most of us serve others in some way. Simple pleasures are free and they surround us. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets can give joy. Watching children play with wide-open imaginations, turning big boxes into forts, castles and ships can give joy. Seeing others helping others. Taking a walk with a friend. Sharing memories and experiences. Remember, the happier you are with the simple things, the simpler it is to be happy. Hannah would encourage her children by telling them you have a mind bounded only by your preconceptions and opinions. All invention and innovation, comes from the human mind. Everyone can be creative. Think big thoughts. Dream big dreams. Turn your world upside down. Turn it inside out. Rotate idea 180 degrees, and look at every belief from a new perspective. The inner frontiers of your mind are boundless. Enjoy exploring it. Write a poem. Write a story. Invent a gadget that solves a problem that annoys you. You can do it. Give it a try.

Hannah would remind her children, that we all decide what our perception will be. And through that decision, we decide whether or not we will be happy.

Hannah at the age of sixty-two died on the thirteenth day of January 1695, in Woburn. (Taken from http://waynesworld.org/My-Ancestors/LAMB-OTIS.htm)

Posted 5/7/2013 Don Knights

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Хронология Hannah Knight

1633
17 декабря 1633
Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1651
8 марта 1651
Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
8 марта 1651
Woburn, Massachusetts
1651
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1652
9 сентября 1652
Woburn, Massachusetts
1656
16 января 1656
Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1658
7 апреля 1658
Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1660
4 июля 1660
Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony