Hannah married Sgt. Samuel Osgood on 4 Feb 1701/2, in Andover.[2]
Samuel Osgood, now a lieutenant, died at the age of 53, on 22 Apr 1717, in Andover.[3]
Hannah Dane Osgood's second husband was Capt. James Pearson of Lynn. They were married in Andover on 5 Nov 1724.[4] (Although the records of the North Parish Congregational Church in Andover show his name as "Preston," the duplicate record of the marriage in Lynn, where he lived, shows his name as "Pearson.)[5]
Hannah Dane Osgood Pearson died at the age of 53 ("in the 54th year of her age") on 15 Feb 1734, in Haverhill, Essex County, in the Province of Massachusetts Bay.[6] She was buried in the Pentucket Cemetery in Haverhill.[7]Find A Grave: Memorial #53139351
Sources
↑ The court record, Essex Co. Quarterly Court, has the name as "Dane." "Dean:" Massachusetts Vital Records Project, Andover - Births, p. 121 (accessed 3 Aug 2017)
↑ Massachusetts Vital Records Project, Andover - Marriages, p. 98 (accessed 3 Aug 2017).
↑ Massachusetts Vital Records Project, Andover - Deaths, p. 515 (accessed 3 Aug 2017).
↑ Massachusetts Vital Records Project, Andover - Marriages, p. 255 (accessed 3 Aug 2017).
↑ Duplicate record in Lynn: Massachusetts Vital Records Project, Lynn - Marriages, p.294 (accessed 3 Aug 2017).
↑ Massachusetts Vital Records Project, Haverhill - Deaths, p. 456 (accessed 3 Aug 2017)
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Dean-1274 and Dane-22 appear to represent the same person because: They have the same name (Dean and Dane being alternative spellings), the same parents, married the same men, died in the same place and at the same time.
Dean-1274 and Dane-22 appear to represent the same person because: They have the same name (Dean and Dane being alternative spellings), the same parents, married the same men, died in the same place and at the same time.