Johanna, daughter of Abraham Daynes and Sarah Peake, was born 2 February 1671 in New London, Connecticut.[1][2] Joannah died before 1740 at Stonington or Cholchester, New London, CT, when husband Daniel married again.[3]
She married Daniel PALMETER Sr, son of John PALMETER, on 30 Apr 1696 at Stonington, New London County, CT; children (surname PALMETER):[4][5]
Ebenezer - b. 16 Apr 1697, d. before 25 Dec 1771; m. Judith PARKE
Daniel Jr - b. 17 Aug 1699, d. after 16 Mar 1742/43; m. Mary EAMES/AMES
Lydia - b. 4 Nov 1701; m. John LOTHROP
Manassah - b. 25 Nov 1703, d. before 1743
Elnathan - b. 8 Sep 1705, d. before 1 Jan 1789; m. Elizabeth SCOVIL
Anna/Hannah - bp. 9 Feb 1707/8, d. 12 Feb 1789; Josiah EAMES/AMES
Rebecca - b. 30 Jul 1710, d. 1742
Abigail - bp. 1 Mar 1712/13; m. Joseph EAMES/AMES
Ruth PALMETER, b. 1717; m. Matthew FORD Jr
On 28 Nov 1697, Joannah was admitted to "Road" Church at Stonington, New London County, CT. On 20 Sep 1732, Joannah and Daniel went to another town according to church records.[3] On 20 Sep 1732, Joannah was admitted to the First Congregational Church at Colchester, New London County, CT.
Sources
↑Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, (AmericanAncestors.org, NEHGS, 2011), New London, p 93[1]. Note; The Barbour Collection does not use "double dating," so this date would likely be equivalent to 2 February 1671/2.
↑ 3.03.1Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920, (Provo UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2013), p 69, 226.
↑Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, AmericanAncestors.org, Stonington, p 197; giving "Palmeter, Palmiter, Daniel, m. Johannah Dains, Apr.30,1696."
↑ Sabria Palmer Lamb, Some descendants of Abraham Dains and Sarah Peake, (Detroit MI: S P Lamb, 1989), digital images, Ancestry.com, p 100; giving "Joanna (Johanna) Dains (2), daughter of Abraham (1), was born February 2, 1671/2 in New London, Connecticut; died ----; married David Palnette, April 30, 1695. (Vital Records, Stonington)."
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