Note: daughter of John and Mary (Hazard) Robinson.
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Her will is dated 24 July 1769 and recorded in Fairfield, Connecticut on 2 July 1771. Her last name is Fish. She was of Jamaica on Long Island, New York, and now of Fairfield. She bequeaths her son John Hazard her estate and makes him executor.
) Hazard Genealogy; page 18: Mary Hazard (39), daughter of Thomas Hazard and Susannah Nichols, was born 3 Oct 1683; m. 19 Oct 1704 John Robinson, son of Rowland and Mary (Allen) Robinson; died 1722. John Robinson died 6 April 1712. She married (2nd) Peter Easton, son of James Easton.
) Children of Mary Hazard and John Robinson:
) Mary Robinson; b. 30 Sept 1705; m. Stephen Hazard, son of Stephen and Elizabeth Hazard.
) Sarah Robinson; b. 22 Jan 1707; m. (1st) 11 Jan 1723-4 Ichabod Potter; m. (2nd) 10 Feb 1742 George Gardiner.
) Ruth Robinson; b. 12 March 1709; m. 27 April 1732 Joseph Underwood.
) Susannah Robinson; b. 9 Feb 1712; m. 30 March 1731 Peregrine Gardiner.
) Children of Mary Hazard and Peter Easton:
) Miriam Easton; b. 23 Dec 1718; m. 11 Oct 1739 Fones Hazard, son of Stephen and Margaret (Fones) Hazard.
) Hannah Easton; b. 1 Oct 1720.
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Sources
↑ Robinson, Caroline; The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635-1894 A genealogy and history of the descendants of Thomas Hazard, 1635-1894, with sketches of the worthies of this family, and anecdotes illustrative of their traits and also of the times in which they lived. (Boston, 1895). page 36. Call Number: R929.2 qH428
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