Hannah Sewall was the daughter of Henry and Jane (Dummer) Sewall, born in Tunworth, Hampshire, England on 10 May 1649, and her birth was very helpfully recorded in Newbury, Massachusetts.[1][2] Her brother, Samuel Sewall was known for his involvement in the Salem witch trials, and served for many years as the chief justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature, the province's high court.
All of Jacob's children were by this first wife. Hannah died in Newbury on 11 November 1699 aged about 50 years.[6] Jacob married a second time, on 14 January 1705/6 in Newbury, and his second wife was confusingly also named Hannah Sewall.[7] She was the widow of first wife Hannah's brother, John Sewall who had died in 1699.
Children of Jacob Toppan and his first wife Hannah (Sewall) Toppan, all recorded Newbury under various spellings of Tappan, Tappin and Toppan:[8]
Jacob Toppan, b. 20 May 1671;d. 21 Jun 1725; mar. (1) Sarah Kent (int.) 1696, (2) Mrs. Martha Rolfe 1715.
Samuel Toppan, b. 30 Sep 1672; d. 25 Aug 1691 of Smallpox
Jane Toppan, b. 28 Sep 1674; d. 03 Aug 1728, unmarried.
John Toppan, b. 28 Jan 1676/7; d. 27 Jan 1747; mar. Judith Moody (int.) 25 Oct 1704.
Anne Toppan, b. 16 May 1686; mar. Nathaniel Rolfe 1709
Sources
↑"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (29 November 2018), Essex > Newbury > Births, marriages, deaths 1635-1736 vol 4 > image 12 of 171; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston.
"Hannah ye daughter of Mr. Henry Sewall & Mrs. Jane his wife was born May 10th in Tunworth in Hampshire 1649"
↑Bowen's Boston News-Letter and City Record (Abel Bowen, Boston, May 13, 1826) Vol. 1, Page 248
↑"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (29 November 2018), Essex > Newbury > Births, marriages, deaths 1635-1736 vol 4 > image 124 of 171; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston.
"Jacob Toppan & Hannah Sewall was marryed Aug. 24th 1670"
↑"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (29 November 2018), Essex > Newbury > Births, marriages, deaths 1635-1736 vol 4 > image 5 of 171; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. (Volume 4, a transcription of the original.)
"[1645] Jacob ye son of Abraham Toppan was born December 24th"
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Essex Institute, compiler, Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Salem, MA: Essex Institute, 1911), Vol. 1:503.
"Tappan, Jacob, s. Abraham, Dec. 24, 1645."
↑:Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (29 November 2018), Essex > Newbury > Births, marriages, deaths 1635-1736 vol 4 > image 155 of 171; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston.
"Mrs. Hanah Toppan ye wife of Lieut. Jacob Topan dyed Nor. 11. 1699"
↑"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (29 November 2018), Essex > Newbury > Births, marriages, deaths 1635-1736 vol 4 > image 132 of 171; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston.
"Lieut. Jacob Toppan & Hannah Sewall were married Jan. 14th 1705/6."
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