Daughter of John Bass (1675 - 1753) and Elizabeth Neale (1675 - 1715).
She married Zebulon Hibbard (1715 - 1792), son of Nathaniel Hibbard and Sarah Crane.
Children:
Lydia Hebard Hibbard (1737 - 1819)
Sybel Elliot (1743 - 1815)
Zilpah Hibbard Jewett (1746 - 1829)
Jerusha Hibbard Gale (1750 - 1813)
Hezekiah Hebard (1756 - 1837)
From The Tucker Genealogy, Pg. 252:
Capt. Zebulon Hibbard, (Nathaniel 3, Robert 2, Robert1), [son of Nathaniel (3) and Sarah (Crane) Hibbard] was born in Windham, Conn., February 20, 1714.
On March 30, 1737, he married Hannah Bass (4), (John 3, Thomas 2, Samuel1), [daughter of John (3) and Elizabeth (Neal) Bass] who was born May 27, 1711.
In 1760 he was Ensign of the Third Company, Fifth Regiment. In 1765 he was Lieutenant, and in 1766 Captain of the same company.
He died in Windham, Conn., about 1790.
His will is dated September 3, 1788, and the estate inventoried ₤1,961, 2s, 10d.
Children:
1. Lydia (5), born November 18, 1737.
2. Sarah, born September 2, 1739.
3. Hannah, born August 31, 1741.
4. Sybil, born October 27, 1743.
5. Zilpah, born November 20, 1745.
6. Zebulon (5), born Feb. 17, 1748; m. Lucy (5) Hibbard.
7. Jerusha, born January 13, 1750.
8. Peninnah, born February 13, 1752.
9. Jabez, born July 2, 1754.
10. Hezekiah, born September 23, 1756.
11. Anna, born November 15, 1758.
Sources
The Tucker Genealogy, A Record of Gilbert Ruggles and Evelina Christina (Snyder) Tucker, by Tyler Seymour Morris, Chicago, 1901. Hannah Bass is the wife of Capt. Zebulon Hibbard, fourth generation, Pg. 252. The Tucker Genealogy, Pg. 252.
Find A Grave: Memorial #12475868; Hannah Hibbard, Palmertown Cemetery, Scotland CT
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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Bass-2712 and Bass-264 appear to represent the same person because: These two records appear to represent the same person. If you agree, could you complete a merge?
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