Hannah was born in 1735 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts Bay. She married Ichabod Waterman on 15 Dec 1757 in Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She died on 25 Jan 1821 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
On December 15, 1757, she married Ichabod Waterman,[2] the son of Josiah Waterman and Joanna Bryant of Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Their intentions were published on November 5.[3][4], and their children included[5][6]:
Lydia, born November 5, 1758[6], who married Elijah Faunce[4]
Zenas, born December 29, 1762[6], who moved to Nova Scotia and married Eunice Dean
James, born March 21, 1765[5], who moved to Maine and married Keziah Smith
Ichabod, born August 12, 1767[5], who married Parthenia Cartee[4]
Benjamin, born August 8, 1760[5], who married Lucy Bradford and then married Exuma Bradford, and who died October 17, 1845
Hannah, born June 19, 1770[5], who moved to Maine and married Silas Maxim
Phebe, born December 30, 1771[6], who married Caleb Swift[4]
Thomas Rogers, born March 10, 1776[6], who married Polly Ellis[4]
Ichabod died October 9, 1796.
Hannah (Rogers) Waterman, widow of Ichabod died January 25, 1821[7]
↑ 4.04.14.24.34.4Massachusetts Vital Records Project Plympton - Marriages; Image of page 300 showing Ichabod Waterman, and Hannah Waterman marriage intentions published November 5, 1757, and married on December 15, 1757; this open source shows the same image that appears in the NEHGS reference noted above)
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Nineteen: Thomas Rogers, Ann T. Reeves, Volume: 19, Alice W.A. Westgate (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000) p. 70.
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In the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications cited on AmericanAncestors, Hannah ROGERS born 1735 to Benjamin ROGERS and Phebe HARDING is shown as the one who married WATERMAN in 1757 and lived to 1821. Then the Hannah ROGERS born 1734 to Thomas ROGERS and Priscilla CHURCHILL would be the one who married BARTLETT in 1753. If so, Rogers-10865 should show WATERMAN as spouse, Rogers-13693 would show Thomas and Priscilla as parents, and Rogers-15030 would be a duplicate.
In the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications cited on AmericanAncestors, Hannah ROGERS born 1735 to Benjamin ROGERS and Phebe HARDING is shown as the one who married WATERMAN in 1757 and lived to 1821. Then the Hannah ROGERS born 1734 to Thomas ROGERS and Priscilla CHURCHILL would be the one who married BARTLETT in 1753. If so, Rogers-10865 should show WATERMAN as spouse, Rogers-13693 would show Thomas and Priscilla as parents, and Rogers-15030 would be a duplicate.