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About Hannah Pike
Not the same as Hannah Putnam
There appear to have been TWO Hannah Cutlers. One, from Salem, Essex, MA married John Putnam of Salem, and bore him 13 children between 1679 and 1701. She died in 1722.
The other (below) married James Pike of Reading, MA and later of Weston, MA and bore him 7 children between 1692 and 1697. More research needs to be done on the parents of this Hannah Cutler, since many Internet genealogies have confused the two.
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James Pike, son of James Pike, was born at Reading, January 1, 1647. He was a soldier in King Philip's war. He removed to Weston and was admitted to the church there in 1714 from Reading. He died at Weston, July 17, 1723. He married, November 25, 1681, Hannah Cutler.
Children, born at Reading:
- James, born September 15, 1682;
- Nathaniel, May 4, 1685;
- John, August 18, 1687;
- Samuel, May 12, 1690;
- Jonathan, October 27, 1693;
- Hannah, October 21, 1695;
- Onesiphorus, born about 1697
Source
- New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation, Volume 4 (Google eBook) by William Richard Cutter.
Hannah Pike's Timeline
1662 |
June 9, 1662
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Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1682 |
September 15, 1682
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Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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1685 |
May 4, 1685
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Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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1687 |
August 18, 1687
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Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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1690 |
May 12, 1690
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Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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1693 |
October 27, 1693
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Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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1695 |
October 21, 1695
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Reding, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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1722 |
October 1, 1722
Age 60
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1928 |
October 27, 1928
Age 60
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