1658 - 1698 (39 years)
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Name |
Hannah Faulkner |
Born |
08 May 1658 |
Andover, Essex, Massachusetts [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
22 Feb 1697/98 |
Andover, Essex, Massachusetts [2] |
Notes |
- Hannah and her husband were both killed in an Indian raid, probably because Pasco had been very unfair in his dealing with the local Indians. Their young daughter was the only one in the family who was not killed.[maryabbywhite.FTW]
Hannah and her husband were both killed in an Indian raid, probably because Pasco had been very unfair in his dealing with the local Indians. Their young daughter was the only one in the family who was not killed.
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Person ID |
I5113 |
Devin Timber |
Last Modified |
9 May 2010 |
Father |
Edmund Faulkner, b. Abt 1620, King's Cleere, Hampshire, England , d. 18 Jan 1686/87, Andover, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 67 years) |
Mother |
Dorothy Raymond, b. Abt 1620, England , d. 02 Dec 1668, Andover, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 48 years) |
Notes |
- An entry in the Mass Transcript for May 23, 1923 states that Dorothy Robinson married by Governor Withrop, in Salem, on arrival from England to Edmond Fawlkner, Feb 1, 1647. first American citizen to be married. Will of EF speaks of stepson Joseph Robinson. He came with his mother, a child of about 4 years. Dorothy Robinson had to have come from Kings Linne, Norfolk, where there were Fawlkners. Will of Thomas Slayne of Kings Linne, Norfolk, gives, "To my youngest son, Samuel Slayne.... the pice of pasture ground in Torrington bought of Dorothy Robinson lately." Corresponding so closely to Dorothy's coming to America, this is interesting. According to the book, Pioneer of Mass. by Charles Henry Pope, Gen. Pub. County, 1981,
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Family ID |
F1805 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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