Nothing is known of Hannah Picket (aka Pickett) except that she was born about October 30, 1768, in or near Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts; and that on May 28, 1789, she married Samuel Snow, Jr., in Marblehead.
Samuel and Hannah (Picket) Snow had six children together before Hannah died around 1802, very likely of complications from her final child-birth in late 1800.[1]
Samuel Snow III, baptized October 18, 1789; d. 1831, lost at sea, a commercial fisherman.
Lydia Snow, baptized September 4, 1791; m. Thomas Snow Feb 27, 1814
John Picket Snow, baptized September 29, 1793; d. as an infant
John Picket Snow, baptized, July 3, 1796
Thomas Snow, baptized Sept. 2, 1798; m. Mary Cross, April 9, 1823
Joseph Snow, baptized Jan. 1, 1801; m. Mary Snow, ??
Hannah (Picket) Snow died between January 1801 and January 1803; most likely as a result of complications from her last pregnancy. Her husband, Samuel Snow, Jr., remarried in March 1803 to Elizabeth Frost.
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DNA Connections
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.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Hannah: