Hannah Parsons was born July 18, 1699 at Northampton;[1]the daughter of Samuel and Rhoda (Taylor) Parsons who was his 2nd wife.[2][1]
Hannah married John Coe on December 22, 1715.[1]They lived in Haddam, Connecticut Colony in about 1715 on land he received from his father; which was annexed into Durham in 1773.[3]
Children, born in Haddam and recorded in Durham were:[3][4]
John Coe, born January 9 and baptized on the 11th, 1718-9; died January 16, 1778; m. in Haddam February 7, 1745 to Anna (unknown surname.
Simeon Coe, born March 22, 1721; died September 23, 1782; m. January 16, 1745-6 to Anna Morris.
Sibylla Coe, bap May 5, 1723; died Marc 18, 1785; m. January 1, 1745-6 to Joseph Hull of Durham.
Sarah Coe; born December 13, bapized the 19th in 1725; possibly she married at Saybrook on May 29, 1759 to Jabez Chalker.
Tamar Coe was born October 22, baptized 26th of 1729.
Lois Coewas born August 13 and baptized the 20th in 1732.
Phebe was born January 21 and baptized 25th of 1735-6. She married September 3, 1756 to Samuel Camp.
Zipporah was baptized January 10, 1741-2.
Eunice was born February 25 and baptized 27th of 1742-3; She married John Camp, 3rd on February 29, 1763-4.
Apparently Hannah (Parsons) Coe died after 1743, the birth of her last child.
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 Mary Walton Ferris. "Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines, A Memorial Volume Containing the American Ancestry of Mary Beman (Gates) Dawes" Vol. 2, p. 639. Privately Printed (1931) see at hathitrust.
↑ Parsons, Henry, Parsons Family, Descendants of Cornet Joseph Parsons, Springfield, 1636- - Northampton, 1655(Frank Allaben Genealogical Company, three West Forty-Second Street, New York) 1912. p. 61.see at archive.org
↑ 3.03.1 Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines: A Memorial Volume compiled by Mary Walton Ferris. Privately Printed Wisconsin Cuneo Press 91931-43. Vol. 1 pp 218, 219.see at archive.org
↑ Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Vol. Haddam, p. 33, 34.link for subscibers
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