Hanna was baptised on 20 Apr 1664 at the parish church of St Mary in Nottingham.[1] She was the daughter of Thomas Blood and his wife Anne.
A Hanna Blood was buried at St Mary's on 5 Feb 1681 (corrected NS/Gregorian year).[2] Unfortunately not relatives are named in the burial transcript, so it is impossible to be certain if this is this Hanna Blood or Hanna Blood the daughter of William Blood, who lived in the same parish. Given that Hannah daughter of William would have been 30 and out of the early childhood mortality zone, it's somewhat more likely the death is that of the Hanna of this profile.
Sources
↑ "Nottinghamshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 -- Nottingham, St Mary 1662-1688," database with images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/739181:61838?tid=&pid=&queryId=eac00455e78fab74f3d18ae3d8735e14&_phsrc=vOu254&_phstart=successSource : accessed 16 Mar 2023); data from entry -- Name: Anna Blood (sic; the scribe corrected the original entry from Anna to Hanna by adding a capital-H at the front of Anna); Event Type: Baptism; Baptism Date: 20 Apr 1664; Baptism Place: Nottingham, St Mary, Nottinghamshire, England; Father: Tho[mas] Blood; Mother: not listed; original entry, under heading for "Aprilis 1664," reads "20. HAnna Daughter of Tho: Blood & wife Bapt."
↑ "Nottinghamshire Burial Index," online database, FindMyPast.co.uk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FNOTTINGHAMSHIRE%2FBUR%2F000302462 : accessed 16 Mar 2023); data from entry -- First name: Hanna; Last name: Blood; Burial date: 05 Feb 1680; Place: Nottingham; Church: St Mary; County: Nottinghamshire; Document type: Bishop's Transcripts.
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