Hannah Plimpton1

F, b. 1 March 1645
FatherSargeant John Plimpton d. 19 May 1677
MotherJane Damon b. b 15 Aug 1624, d. May 1694
     Hannah was born on Wednesday, 1 March 1645 in Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. She was christened there on 16 March 1645 in Dedham.2 Hannah married Nathaniel Sutliffe, son of Abraham Sutliffe, on 31 January 1665 in Medfield Township.3,4,5 Hannah's husband, an unknown person , died on 19 May 1676, leaving her a widow; by the Indians at "the Falls Fight" under Captain Turner and was burned in the woods. He was buried at the Falls Fight Gravesite with no marker.6 Hannah married 2nd Samuel Harrington in 1677 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.

Family 1

Nathaniel Sutliffe b. b 12 May 1639, d. 19 May 1676
Children

Family 2

Samuel Harrington d. 25 Jul 1719

Citations

  1. [S179] Levi B. Chase, A Genealogy and Historical Notices of the family of Plimpton or Plympton in America and of Plumpton in England.
  2. [S1930] Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 ancestry.com: Dedham Church Records - Hannah ye daughter of our brother John Plympton & his wife Jane our sister was baptized 15 day of the first month 1665.
  3. [S115] Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations Of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, On The Basis Of Farmer's Registar, page 448 - Hannah Pympton m. 31 January 1665 Nathaniel Sutliffe.
  4. [S2083] New England Marriages Prior to 1700: Sutlieffe, Nathaniel & Hannah Plympton married 19 December 1664/5 in Medfield.
  5. [S1930] Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 ancestry.com: Volume Medfield VI, page 175 - Sutlieffe, Nathaniel & Hannah Plympton married 19 December 1664/5 in Medfield.
  6. [S1517] Morgan County Genealogical Society, What's in a Name?, page 431 - Nathaniel Sutliff Sr. Born in 1638 married in 1665 Hanna, daughter of John Plympton.
    On 19 May 1676, Nathaniel Sutliff Sr. fighting the Indians during King Phillip's War at the Battle of Deerfield was killed and burned in the woods.