Hannah Whitney1710

Name
Hannah Whitney
Given names
Hannah
Surname
Whitney
Birth October 12, 1710 23 21
Birth of a brotherJoshua Whitney
after November 12, 1712 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a brotherEzekiel Whitney
August 29, 1716 (Age 5 years)
Birth of a sisterBethia Whitney
September 29, 1720 (Age 9 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherBenjamin Whitney
March 26, 1723 (Age 12 years)
Death of a sisterBethia Whitney
before February 1727 (Age 16 years)
Birth of a sisterBethia Whitney
February 24, 1727 (Age 16 years)
Birth of a brotherGershom Whitney
about 1729 (Age 18 years)
Birth of a sisterMary Whitney
October 27, 1732 (Age 22 years)
MarriageMoses TenneyView this family
March 16, 1738 (Age 27 years)
Shared note: Marriage intentions were published 30 Aug 1735 in Uxbridge between Hannah Whitney and Abraham Daniels of Mendon, but these intentions probably never resulted in a marriage (R.L.Ward).
Death of a brotherEzekiel Whitney
May 1753 (Age 42 years)
Death of a fatherJoshua Whitney
June 16, 1771 (Age 60 years)
Death of a motherHannah Rockwood
August 8, 1772 (Age 61 years)
Death of a brotherGershom Whitney
before July 27, 1791 (Age 80 years)
Deathyes

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: November 26, 1709Medfield, Norfolk, MA
11 months
herself
2 years
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
4 years
younger sister
Bethia Whitney
Birth: September 29, 1720 33 31Mendon, Worcester, MA
Death: before February 1727Mendon, Worcester, MA
6 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
4 years
younger sister
Family with Moses Tenney - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: March 16, 1738Uxbridge, Worcester, MA

  1. Generation 1
    1. Hannah Whitney, daughter of Joshua Whitney and Hannah Rockwood, was born on October 12, 1710 in Medfield, Norfolk, MA. She married Moses Tenney on March 16, 1738 in Uxbridge, Worcester, MA. He was born about 1715 in Of Mendon, Worcester, MA.

Marriage

Marriage intentions were published 30 Aug 1735 in Uxbridge between Hannah Whitney and Abraham Daniels of Mendon, but these intentions probably never resulted in a marriage (R.L.Ward).

Shared note

Provided by: Allan Green [email protected]