William Cutter lists Daniel as the son of Daniel Dane born Ipswich 1689. [1] Daniel Sr. was married twice, 1st to Lydia Day on March 16, 1714. It's also known that Daniel remarried the widow of Matthew Annable (or Annoble), who is known to have died in 1717. [2] So Lydia must be the mother of Daniel Jr. who was born in 1716.
Daniel Dane, born at Ipswich, MA April 29, 1716, died October 14, 1768, son of Daniel and Lydia (Day) Dane, married on Feb. 12, 1739/40 Abigail Burnham. (p. 102) [3] His wife Abigail, born October 1719 or August 31, 1717; died at Ipswich, Sept. 3, 1799 aged 82 years, was the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Perkins) Burnham. (p. 316)[4]
Their children were: (p. 30)
Daniel, married Sarah Goodhue. (int. Mrs. Jan. 12, 1771)
Nathan, born Dec. 27, 1752 (p. 99 Beverly VR); married Polly Brown. (Mrs. Mary, Nov. 14, 1779, p. 81-Beverly VR)
Samuel, married Hannah Ellingwood. ( Mrs. Hannah Nov. 26, 1771, p. 108- Beverly VR)
John, (b. abt 1749) married Jemima Fellows; died Mar. , 1829, a. 80 y (p. 414- Beverly VR)
Benjamin.
Joseph.
Abigail.
Lydia, b. 1742, married Thomas Appleton.
Elizabeth.
Sarah, (b. abt. 1751) married Ebenezer Ellingwood. ( Dean, int. Jan. 27, 1771 p. 108; died May 24, 1821, a. 70 yr (p. 414) - Beverly VR)
Lucy.
Molly, married William Ellingwood. (int. June 16, 1776 p. 109- Beverly VR) (p. 30). [5]
Records
Birth: DANE, Daniel, s. Daniell, bp. May 13, 1716. CR5 (p. 108) [6]
Children: DANE
Lydia, d. Daniel, bp. Dec. 13, 1741. CR5 (p. 109)
Samuel, s. Daniel, bp. Mar. 3, 1744-5. CR5 (p. 109)
↑ 15 Generations of Whipples: Descendants of Matthew Whipple of Ipswich, Massachusetts, Abt. 1590-1647: An American Story by Blaine Whipple Gateway Press, 2007
↑ The Burnham Family; Or, Genealogical Records of the Descendants of the Four Emigrants of the Name, who Were Among the Early Settlers in America by Roderick Henry Burnham, Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869
↑ Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Volume 1 by William Richard Cutter
Lewis historical Publishing Company, 1908 - Boston
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