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Hannah Leach (1725 - abt. 1820)

Hannah Leach
Born in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married after 6 Aug 1743 in West Bridgewater, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 94 in Westmoreland, Cheshire, New Hampshiremap
Profile last modified | Created 3 Apr 2011
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Biography

Birth

Hannah, child of Benjamin Leach & Hepzibah Leach, was born on 4 March 1725 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.[1][2]

Hannah married Soloman Leach, and together they had:[3][4]

  • Jerusha Leach 1746
  • Solomon Leach 1750
  • Israel Leach 1752
  • Hannah Leach 1755
  • Susanna Leach 1758
  • Joseph Leach 1760


Massachusetts Colony

  • From John Maltby:
Solomon Leach, son of John and Alice Leach,[5] after his first two wives, Tabitha Washburn and Jerusha Bryant had died, he remarried again to Hannah Leach, daughter of Benjamin and Hephzibah (Washburn) Leach,[6] in 1743.[7]
No death or probate records were found for Solomon Leach in Plymouth County. Tabitha (Washburn) Leach had no children.[8]


Sources

  1. Birth: "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988"
    Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook)
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2495 #10891042 (accessed 30 March 2024)
    Hannah Leach born on 4 Mar 1725, child of Benjamin Leach & Hepzibah Leach, in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA.
  2. "Mayflower Births and Deaths, Vol. 1 and 2"
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 3718 #34663 (accessed 30 March 2024)
    Name: Hannah Leach; Birth Date: 4 Mar 1725; Relationship: Child; Father: Benjamin Leach; Mother: Hepzhibah Washburn;
    Household Members (Name) Relationship:
    Benjamin Leach Self (Head)
    Hepzhibah Washburn Wife
    Anne Leach Child
    Joseph Leach Child
    Mary Leach Child
    Sarah Leach Child
    Benjamin Leach Child
    Ichabod Leach Child
    Jerahmeel Leach Child
    Benanuel Leach Child
    Nokes Leach Child
    Susanna Leach Child
    Hannah Leach Child.
  3. "Mayflower Births and Deaths, Vol. 1 and 2"
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 3718 #78688 (accessed 30 March 2024)
    Name: Hannah Leach; Gender: Female; Relationship: Wife; Spouse's Name: Solomon Leach; Spouse Gender: Male;
    Household Members (Name) Relationship:
    Solomon Leach Self (Head)
    Hannah Leach Wife
    Hannah Leach Child
    Jerusha Leach Child
    Solomon Leach Child
    Israel Leach Child
    Hannah Leach Child
    Susanna Leach Child
    Joseph Leach Child.
  4. Per Mitchell, History of Bridgewater
  5. Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 230.
  6. Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 230, 231.
  7. Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 239, marriage intentions recorded 6 Aug. 1743 in Bridgewater.
  8. Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 231, says he had, by wife Jerusha Bryant, Abisha 1739, and by Hannah Leach, Jerusha 1746, Solomon 1750, Israel 1752, Hannah 1755, Susanna 1758, and Joseph 1760.
  • John A. Maltby Genealogies - Samuel Washburn Jr. # 410a - Tabitha
  • IGI; F. Phelps Leach's Lawrence Leach of Salem, Massachusetts and Some of His Descendants, p15, 29.




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I have the Leach family bible and some ancestor wrote 1724 but I've seen a fair number of references for 1725. The merge makes sense.
Leach-1819 and Leach-298 appear to represent the same person because: same qerson ... MB&D says b. is 1725

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