Hannah Tibbetts was born in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire on February 25, 1661, She was the daughter of Jeremiah Tibbetts and Mary Jane Canney Tibbetts. [1][2]
Hannah was married in Dover about 1678 to Nathaniel Perkins of Dover, Nathaniel was the son of Thomas Perkins and Frances (Unknown) Perkins. [3][4]
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↑ Noyes, Libby and Davis: "Genealogical Dictionary of Main and New Hampshire"; page 684
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Acknowledgments
Thank you to Jon Myers for creating WikiTree profile Tibbetts-286 through the import of MYERS-EVEY Family WikiTree.ged on Apr 18, 2013.
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From Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire by Sibil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis (2012 reprint of 1928-39 ed.), p. 684: “Hannah [Tibbetts], b. 25 Feb. 1661, m. Nathaniel Perkins (19).” “Benjamin [Tibbetts] joined 4 bros. and sis. (Perkins) in deed to br. Ephraim for mo. 's supp. 1703 …”
Nathaniel Perkins (21) can be found at p. 542: “In 1725 he deeded half his 1701 [grant] to s. Joseph, the bal. in 1727 to Samuel (not called son), and his homestead in July 1727 to s. John, reserv. half the yield to self and w. Hannah (Tibbetts). She did not sign the deed to Samuel 13 Nov. 1727.”
Nathaniel Perkins (21) can be found at p. 542: “In 1725 he deeded half his 1701 [grant] to s. Joseph, the bal. in 1727 to Samuel (not called son), and his homestead in July 1727 to s. John, reserv. half the yield to self and w. Hannah (Tibbetts). She did not sign the deed to Samuel 13 Nov. 1727.”