Hannah Janes was born March 8, 1770 [1] and died May 6, 1847. [2] She was the daughter of William Janes. She married Joseph Baker on 31 Aug 1794 in Holland, Massachusetts. [1] Hannah is buried with her husband at Brimfield Cemetery. [3]
↑ "Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, 1921-1924," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWSL-429 : 2 March 2021), Hannah Baker, 06 May 1847; citing Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, v 32 p 149, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 959,810.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125444020/hannah-baker : accessed 22 December 2021), memorial page for Hannah Janes Baker (8 Mar 1770–6 May 1847), Find a Grave Memorial ID 125444020, citing Brimfield Cemetery, Brimfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493).
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125444020/hannah-baker : accessed 27 December 2021), memorial page for Hannah Janes Baker (8 Mar 1770–6 May 1847), Find a Grave Memorial ID 125444020, citing Brimfield Cemetery, Brimfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493) .
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