Hannah (Anne) Freeborne, daughter of Thomas Freeborne and Sarah Howard (daughter of Cornelius Howard and Elizabeth), was born about 1674.
She married (1st) Daniel Peverell. She had a daughter with Peverell named Sarah.
Sarah married Richard Ruff.
She married secondly George Smith (as his second wife). They were married about 1694.
After George Smith passed away in 1704, Hannah married David Thomas. Hannah (Anne) died April 12, 1718.
<p>David Thomas married Anne Lister, widow of Hannah's brother Richard Freeborne.[1]
Research Notes
Name and Marriages
The FamilySearch profile cited below for "Anne Hannah Freeborne" FamilySearch Person: G4XZ-M3T, appears to be largely unsourced. It is clear from the Will of Thomas Freeborne that he had a daughter named Anne, who he referred to by her maiden name in 1703. The only source actually cited in that Family profile identifies George Smith, who died on 20 April 1704, as the husband of Hannah Smith. It is not immediately clear how that source provides evidence that Anne Freeborne was married first to Daniel Peverell ("about 1690"), then (as Hannah) to George Smith (about 1694) and finally to David Thomas on 8 April 1708. It is possible that additional sources exist - they should be identified and added to this profile as soon as possible.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Hannah:
Hi, we need to correct Hannah's name at birth to Unknown, as Hannah is her given name. The death record for "George Smith Husband of Hannah Smith" is attached. Thank you.