Hannah was born about 1634, somewhere in Connecticut.[1] She married Bartholomew Wall Applegate in Gravesend, New York in 1650.[2][3]
She was said to have been a beautiful woman and a devout member of the English church. Sometime during their marriage, specifically on Nov 6, 1671, Hannah and her child, likely Bartholomew, Jr,. were captured by Indians. This was due to the increasing tensions between the English and Dutch settlers in the Gravesend area. The Indians were in hopes of gaining favor from the Dutch by the kidnapping. There is a court record of approval of a 10 pound ransom payment. It was this episode that caused Bartholomew and his family to uproot to East Jersey in Shrewsbury, now Tinton Falls, in 1674.[4]She passed away in 1692. [3]
Hanna Patrick's parents were Daniel Patrick (1605 - 1643) and Anneken Vanbeyeren Patrick (1610 - 1656).[5][1] Her father was shot to death in 1643. Her mother remarried a man named Feake who moved the family to Long Island, New York.[2]
↑ 1.01.1 Haslam, Patricia L. "Captain Daniel Patrick of The 1630 Winthrop Fleet and Some of His Descendants." New England Historical and Genealogical Register, v. 153 (1999), page 466 ff.
↑ 2.02.1 Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. 1995. Vol. 3,P-W. of 3 vols. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995. Page 1405.
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Patrick-6165 and Patricke-1 appear to represent the same person because: They are the same in all important ways. You guys need to agree on conventions of spelling and what not, but this was a duplication probably initiated on the Applegate side. Please merge.
Patricke-2 and Patricke-1 appear to represent the same person because: Say, the only thing different here is the death place - let's proceed with the merge and make good research notes about the evidence we have. Thanks!