"Joseph had married first, Hannah Payne, daughter of Moses and Mary (Pierce) Payne, born at Braintree, 2 April 1692; died at Braintree, 11 October 1718 in her 27th year, by whom he had three sons."[1]
When Hannah was 19 she married Joseph Nightingale on 8 November 1711 in Braintree, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. The couple had one child: Joseph Nightingale.[4]
Hannah died at the age of 26 on 11 October 1718 in Braintree, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.[5]
Hannah was buried after 11 October 1718 in the Burying Ground, Braintree, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.[6]
Research Notes
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Alternate Names
There are alternate names for this person:
Hannah Nightingale
Hannah Paine
Sources
↑ Esther Littleford Woodsworth-Barnes, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 16, Part 1, The Descendants of John Alden, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2002. "The Silver Book" Page 457
↑Birth: Title: Records of the Town of Braintree, 1640 to 1793 Abbreviation: Braintree Records Author: Compiler: Samuel A. Bates Publication: Daniel H. Huxford, Printer, Randolph, Mass., 1886. Citing: Page: 668 (accessed before 24 August 2013)
↑Birth: Title: Genealogies Of the Families of Braintree, Mass. 1640-1850 Including the modern towns of Randolph & Holbrook and the city of Quincy, after the separation from Braintree in 1792-3., Transcriber: Dyer Jr., Frank E. Abbreviation: Braintree Families Author: Compiler: Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 2001. Citing: Page: 3691R (accessed before 24 August 2013)
↑Marriage: Title: Records of the Town of Braintree, 1640 to 1793 Abbreviation: Braintree Records Author: Compiler: Samuel A. Bates Publication: Daniel H. Huxford, Printer, Randolph, Mass., 1886. Citing: Page: 742 (accessed before 24 August 2013)
↑Death: Title: Genealogies Of the Families of Braintree, Mass. 1640-1850 Including the modern towns of Randolph & Holbrook and the city of Quincy, after the separation from Braintree in 1792-3., Transcriber: Dyer Jr., Frank E. Abbreviation: Braintree Families Author: Compiler: Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 2001. Citing: Page: 3498 (accessed before 24 August 2013)
↑Burial: Title: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register: Inscriptions from the Burying Ground in Braintree[, Now Quincy], Volume: 11-12 Abbreviation: REG Braintree Inscriptions Author: Pattee, William S. Publication: October 1857 - January 1858. Citing: Page: 11: 300 (accessed before 24 August 2013)
↑Unclassified: Title: Records of the Town of Braintree, 1640 to 1793 Abbreviation: Braintree Records Author: Compiler: Samuel A. Bates Publication: Daniel H. Huxford, Printer, Randolph, Mass., 1886. Citing: Page: 702 (accessed before 24 August 2013)
Acknowledgments
Profile Paine-917 was created through the import of Pickett.ged on Aug 24, 2013 by Sean Pickett.
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