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Susannah Hatch (Annable)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Death: April 08, 1685 (50-59)
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
Place of Burial: Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Anthony Annable; Anthony Annable and Jane Annable
Wife of William Gyles Hatch and William Gyles Hatch
Mother of Lydia Barstow; Mary Main; Lydia Barstow; William Hatch, Jr.; Phebe Hatch and 1 other
Sister of Sarah Ewell; Hannah Bowerman; Daughter Annable; Deborah Annable, died young and Hannah Bumpas
Half sister of Sylvester Annable; Samuel Annable; Joseph Annable; Esek Annable, died young; Anna Consider and 2 others

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About Susannah Hatch

  • Susanna Annable Hatch
  • Birth: 1630 Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Death: unknown
  • SUSANNA, 3rd child of Pilgrims Anthony & Jane (Moumford) Annable, was born about 1630. "Will[iam] Hatch married to Susanna Anniball daughter of Anth. Anniball" at Scituate 13 May 1652 [MD 2:33].
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Anthony Annable (1594 - 1674)
  • Jane Mumford Annable (1600 - 1643)
  • Spouse:
  • William Hatch (1624 - 1703)
  • Siblings:
  • Daughter Annable (____ - 1635)*
  • Sarah Annible Ewell*
  • Hannah Annable Bourman (1623 - ____)*
  • Susanna Annable Hatch (1630 - ____)
  • Deborah Annable (1637 - ____)*
  • Samuel Annable (1646 - ____)**
  • Ezekiel Annable (1649 - 1660)**
  • Desire Annabel Barker (1653 - 1706)**
  • *Calculated relationship
  • **Half-sibling
  • Burial: Unknown
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 52432957
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52432957 ________________
  • ANNABLE, Susanna
  • b. ABT 1625 England
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 13 MAY 1652 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
  • Spouse: HATCH, William
  • b. ABT 1624 Wye, Kent, England
  • d. ABT 1702 Swansea, Bristol, Mass.
  • Parents:
  • Father: HATCH, Thomas
  • Mother: Lydia,
  • Children:
    • HATCH, Mary b. OCT 1652 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
    • HATCH, Lydia
    • HATCH, William
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_2f5.htm#51 ______________
  • The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 70 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=rAcivEotaG0C&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&dq...
  • Pg.256
  • .... etc.
  • 10. THOMAS HATCH (William, Thomas, John the Younger, Thomas, Thomas, John), of Wye, co. Kent, and Scituate, Mass., born, probably about 1596, died in New England before 14 June 1646, when his widow brought her daughter Hannah to be baptized.* He married, probably about 1622 LYDIA —— . He lived for a while at Wye, where in 1626 and 1628 two of his children were baptized. .... The date of his emigration to New England is not known; but he may have come with his brother William, on his second trip to New England, in the Castle, in 1638. He settled at Scituate, and was proposed as a freeman 5 Mar. 1638/9.
  • His widow, Lydia, married secondly, abot 1654, John Spring of Watertown, Mass., but continued to live in Scituate. About her the Plymouth Colony Records, uner date of 6 Oct. 1659, have the following: "Conserning a certaine woman, viz", the wife of John Spring, of Watertowne, which was somtimes the wife of Thomas Hatch, of Scittuate, which said woman hath lived about three or foure yeares att Sicttuate from her husband, the Court have ordered, that shee either repaire to her husband with all convenient speed, or to repaire to Duxburrow to the house of Mr Alden, on the twentyeth of this p'sent month of Octobert, to give a reason why shee doth not; and incase shee shall refuse to attend this order, the Court will take a speedy course to send her to her said husband."† Evidently she satisfied the authorities as to her reasons for living apart from her husband, for in 1665 she was still living in Scituate, when, as Lydia Spring, she took oath to the statements which her son-in-law, Jonas Pickles, made to her as to his wishes regarding the disposition of his property after his death.
    • Children:
    • i. WILLIAM, b. in England abt. 1624; emigrated with his parents to New England; lived at Scituate and later at Swansea, Mass.,
    • * Much confusion has arisen and numerous errors have appeared in various printed works regarding two settlers in Plymough Colony named Thomas Hatch. Besides Thomas Hatch of Scituate, there was a Thomas Hatach, an early propietor of Dorchester, Mass., who was propounded as a freeman 14 May 1634. (Massachusetts Bay Records, vol. 1, p. 369.) He removed to Barnstable, where he was propounded as a freeman 1 June 1641. At Barnstable, in Aug. 1643, he was on the list of those able to bear arms, that is, he was between 16 and 60 years of age. He had land in both Yarmouth and Barnstable, and took the oath of fidelity in Yarmouth in 1657. he died about 1660, and on 7 May 1661 his widow Grace presented his inventory. On 3 Mar. 1662/3 administration on his estate was granted Jonathan Hatch and to Lydia, wife of Henry Taylor, who were without doubt his children. (Plymouth Colony Records, Court Orders, vol. 4, p. 31.) This Thomas Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth, and Barnstable did not belong to the Hatch family of Scituate, which came from co. Kent.
    • † Plymouth Colony Records, Court Orders, vol. 3, p. 174.
    • Pg.257
    • where he d. abt. 1702; m. at Scituate, 13 May 1652, SUSANNA ANNIBALL, dau. of Anthony of Scituate. He joined with his brothers Jeremiah and Thomas in deeds in 1680 and 1682.* Children: 1. Mary, bapt. at Scituate 3 Oct. 1652. 2. Lydia, b. at Scituate 7 Jan. 1654/5. 3. William, bapt. at Scituate 29 Apr. 1660.
    • ii. .... etc.
    • * Copies of these deeds are in the possession of Israel H. Hatch of Marshfield, Mass.
    • † See deposition attached to the will, in the Plymouth Probate Records.
    • ‡ Savage's Genealogical Dict., vol. 3, p. 488, states that Daniel Prior or Pryor had a wife Mary; and in the records of the Second Church of Scituate, under date of 6 July 1656, is found the baptism of "Daniel grandchild to our sister Spring, and sonne to Daniel Pryor."
  • .... etc. ____________________
  • Plymouth Colony, its history & people, 1620-1691 By Eugene Aubrey Stratton
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=17zCU76ZtH0C&pg=PA367&lpg=PA367&dq...
  • Pg. 235
  • ANNABLE, ANTHONY - William P. Greenlaw, NEHGR 65:380, shows that Anthony Annable married Jane Momford at All Saints Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 26 April 1619. He arrived at Plymouth in 1623 on the Anne, and, since he had four acres in the 1623 land division, his wife and two children probably came with him. On 9 June 1620 he sold a dwelling house and garden plot at Plymouth to Daniel Ray (PCR 12:17), and it was possibly at this time that he moved to Scituate, becoming one of the earliest settlers there. He was on the 1633 list of freemen, and on 1 January 1633/34 he was chosen constable for Scituate (PCR 1:21). He and his wife Jane were original members of the Reverend Lathrop's Scituate Church, and probably left Scituate with Lathrop (NEHGR 9:279). He was a deputy for Scituate 4 June 1639 and a deputy for Barnstable 2 June 1640 (PCR 1:126, 155). His wife Jane died in December 1643, and he married Ann Clarke 1 March 1645/46 (MD 2:212). He made his will 24 February 1672/73, with codicil dated 23 April 1674, sworn 4 June 1674, in which he named his wife Ann, son Samuel, daughter Desire and other unnamed daughters (MD 25:90). Pope was wrong in calling his second wife Ann Alcocke and in giving him a third wife Hannah (or Ann) Barker. His children by Jane were Sarah and Hannah (both in the 1627 livestock division), a daughter who died young, and Deborah, and those by Ann were Samuel, Ezekiel (who probably died young), and Desire (NEHGR 9:281; MD 2:212-13). Also, the Susanna Annable who married William Hatch at Scituate 13 May 1652 is shown in the vital records as the daughter of Anthony Annable (MD 2:33). Anthony Anable published a recent family history, The Anable Family in America 1623-1697 (Stamford, Conn., 1967). ____________________
  • History of Scituate, Massachusetts By Samuel Deane, Deane
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=s3KQpt28qMEC&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&d...
  • https://archive.org/details/historyscituate00deangoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/historyscituate00deangoog#page/n289/mode...
  • Pg.279
    • Elder WILLIAM HATCH
  • settled in Kent street 1634. His house lot was the first south of Greenfield lane. He was the first ruling elder of the second Church, 1643. He was an active and useful man in the settlement of the Town. His children probably were born in England. His wife's name was Jane. Walter, his son, bore arms 1643, when he was, of course, over sixteen years of age. He settled on a point of land north-east of Stoney cove, and south-east of the second Society's Meeting-house. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Holbrook of Weymouth, 1650. His children, Hannah born 1651, Samuel 1653, Jane 1655, Antipas 1658, Bethia 1661. His posterity are in Marshfield. Mr Samuel Hatch of Scituate, near Stockbridge's mill, is also his descendant.
  • William, jr. lived in the house at Kent street. He married Susanna Annable, (daughter of Anthony), 1652: his children, Lydia born 1653, (who married John Barstow 1678). He removed to Swanzey, where he was living 1690; and his posterity may be found in that vicinity.
  • .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/historyscituate00deangoog#page/n290/mode...
  • Pg.280
    • THOMAS HATCH
  • was an older brother, probably, of William. He settle in a part of the Town at that time but little cultivated, viz. three fourths of a mile west of the present Town-house, near a small brook that runs in the meadow, and twenty rods west of the road. He died early. His widow had an infant Hannah brought to baptism 1646, which was parobably near the date of his death. His other children were William and Thomas.
  • William was a soldier in Philip's war, and received a grant of land 1676. He left daughters Mary born 1652, Lydia 1654, Phebe and Hannah, but no son probably.
  • Thomas married Sarah, daughter of Rhodolphus Ellms, 1662, and had eleven children, born from 1664 to 1684. His descendants now living are Marshall Hatch, and Jonathan, who lives near the first settlement of the family.
  • .... etc. _________________________
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Susannah Hatch's Timeline

1630
1630
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
1652
October 3, 1652
Scituate, (Present Plymouth County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts)
1654
January 7, 1654
Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1656
1656
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1658
1658
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1660
April 29, 1660
Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States
1685
April 8, 1685
Age 55
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
1685
Age 55
Massachusetts, United States
1930
July 8, 1930
Age 55