Hannah married Samuel Melanthon Smith (1696–1781) in 1730 Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire).
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Their children include... (w/FamilySearch ID if available)
↑Birth:
"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915"
citing FHL microfilm: 14767;
FamilySearch Record: FZS1-6QX (accessed 30 October 2022)
Hannah Page born on 4 Jan 1708, daughter of Abraham Page & Judith Worthen, in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.
↑Marriage:
"New Hampshire Marriages, 1720-1920"
citing FHL microfilm: 1001305;
FamilySearch Record: V5VN-RPP (accessed 30 October 2022)
Hannah Page marriage to Samuel Smith in 1746 in New Hampshire.
↑Death:
"New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947"
citing West Nottingham, Bureau Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,107.
FamilySearch Record: FSLT-RTB (accessed 30 October 2022)
FamilySearch Image: S3HT-DTKW-MZ6
Hannah Smith death 5 Apr 1801 (age 92y 3m 1d) in West Nottingham.
Whittier, Charles Collyer, The descendants of Thomas Whittier and Ruth Green of Salisbury & Haverhill, Massachusetts (Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle Pub. Co., 1937-1939, 632 pgs.) Page: pages 424-425
FOURTH GENERATION HANNAH PAGE (4) 036 HANNAH PAGE (4), (Abraham PAGE, Mary 2, Thomas 1), was born at Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 4, 1709; died at Hudson, N.H., Apr. 5, 1801. She married at Haverhill before 1731, Samuel Smith, who was born in Haverhill, May 1, 1696, and died at Hudson, N.H., Jan. 2, 1781. He was a son of Samuel and Abigail (Emerson) Smith. Children, one of whom was the following: 099 * 1. Page Smith (5), b. Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 28, 1750; md. Lydia Haseltine.
Mass. Vital Records to 1850 Title: Mass. Vital Records to 1850 75
Find A Grave: Memorial #22214204: unknown Death: Apr. 5, 1801 Aged 92 Years, 3 months & 10 days Relict of Samuel Smith. Family links: Children: Joseph Smith (1740 - 1816)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Old Hudson Center Cemetery Hudson Hillsborough County New Hampshire Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: D. J. Goldman Record added: Oct 15, 2007
Hudson Center Cemetery (Hudson, New Hampshire:,) Mrs. Hannah Smith, relict of Mr. Samuel Smith, April 5, 1801 - aged 92 years, 3 months, 1 day
Page 56: Mrs. Hannah Smith, relict of Mr. Samuel Smith, April 5, 1801 -- aged 92 years, 3 months and 1 day
S406: The Vital Records of Plaistow, New Hampshire Earliest to 1900 with Supplements Title: Moulton, Mary Ellen, compiler, The Vital Records of Plaistow, New Hampshire Earliest to 1900 with Supplements (Decorah, Iowa: Anundsen Publishing Company, 2007)
Page: Page 85 Data: Text: PLAISTOW VITAL RECORDS: MARRIAGES SMITH: Samuel & Hannah Page, bef 1731 in Haverhill (MA VR)
S427: United States Oracle. Page: 1801-04-25 Data: Text: DIED Nottinghamwest, widow Hannah Smith, 92.
S52: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Title: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Page: Volume 154, Pages 325-352
S531: Plaistow, NH: Vital Records, 1652 - 1905 Title: Priscilla Hammond, Plaistow, NH: Vital Records, 1652 - 1905 Citation Information Plaistow, NH: Vital Records of Plaistow. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), (Typescript abstraction of original town record books and other sources by Priscilla Hammond. "Vital records of Plaistow, New Hampshire: compiled from the town's original record books 1726-1871 and other sources. Earliest and latest dates recorded 1652-1905," 1937. R. Stanton Avery Special Collections, NEHGS, Boston, MA.)
SMITH: Samuel Smith and Hannah Page married. Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire. SMITH John Born february 13 1747. of Samuel Smith and Hannah Page: 1747 Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
S54: Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 Title: Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 1708 PAGE Hannah, d. <> Abraham and Judith (Worthen), Jan. 4, 1708-9. Birth Haverhill <../vital_records/?page_id=792&seq_num=100051>
S577: Alice Bradley's Bible Title: Joseph Bradley Family Bible, 1801 Hannah's Passing, (N.p.: n.p., n.d.); , ; , .
death of Hannah Page Smith 1801 Note: from Wendy Ann Smith's tree on ancestry Data: Text: Hannah's Passing In the possession of Miss Alice Bradley of 11 Dell Avenur, Hyde Park, Massachusetts, is a family bible used about AD 1800 by her great great grandfather Joseph Bradley, son of William and Sarah (Smith) Bradley of Plaistow, NH. In this bible is the entry: "The death of our grandmother" "Died at Nottingham-west on the fifth day of April, A.D. 1801 the widow Hannah Smith, the widow of Mr. Samuel Smith, aged 92. Leaving nine children, seven sons and two daughters, and a hundred and ninety two grand and great grandchildren, forty of whom followed her to the grave." This Hannah Smith was the daughter of Abraham Page and the mother of Page Smith of Nottingham West (now Hudson) N.H. Sarah was her oldest daughter. The graves of Samuel and Hannah Smith are in the cemetery at Hudson Center, near the Page Smith stone. Leaving Haverhill in their old age, they spent their last days in Hudson, probably with their youngest son, Page, the grandfather of Dr. David O. Smith.
S86: Vital Records of Plaistow, NH Title: Vital Records of Plaistow, NH Text: Vital Records of Plaistow, NH 1798 1798 - March 8th Nathaniel Heath with Salley Peaslee Both of Plastow. March 21st Joseph Smith with Nabby Heath Both of Plastow. august 22d Samuel Page of Haverhill with Submit Jeffers of Plaistow. Novembr 29 Benjamin Harriman of Plastow with Hannah perry of Haverhill. Vital Records of Plaistow, NH Year Record Type Samuel Smith and Hannah Page Married. Marriage
Ancestral File Number: 15WQ-MHK
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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:
Page-3172 and Page-2186 appear to represent the same person because: Birthplace matches; birthdate matches (allowing for different year readings of an oldstyle date); husband's name matches; many of the children's names match.