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Susanna Hutchinson Storre Hough

Birth
Alford, East Lindsey District, Lincolnshire, England
Death
1651 (aged 49–50)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Atherton Hough married (2) About 1645 Susanna (Hutchinson) Storre, widow of Augustine Storre; on 4 April 1646 "Mrs. Susanna Haulgh the wife of our brother Mr. Atherton Haulgh upon letters of dismission from the church at Wells" was admitted to Boston church; she died by 2 May 1651.
No recorded children of this marriage.Note: No death or burial record has been found for Susanna, but she is likely buried in one of Boston's ancient cemeteries. The death year is the year of her inventory.

Susanna, daughter of Edward and Susanna Hutchinson of Alford, Linclonshire, England, was baptized there 9 Aug 1601, d. 1651 and married (1) Alford 21 Nov 1623 Augustine STORRE, b. say 1595, d. c. 1644, the son of Rev. Thomas Storre, vicar of Bilsby, Lincolnshire, after whose death John Wheelwright became the vicar. She is mentioned in her brother John's 1644 will as "sister Stor." She m. (2) c. 1645, as his second wife, Atherton HOUGH, b. c. 1593, d. Boston 11 Sep 1650. Atherton had come from Boston, Lincolnshire, arriving in New England in 1633.

Susanna and Augustine Storre likely arrived in Boston in July 1637, on the same ship with Susanna's brother Samuel Hutchinson. They were still in Boston in 1638 when on 3 April Augustine was named in a deed of land from an Indian sagamore to a group of settlers preparing to establish Exeter in the Province of New Hampshire. By 1639 Storre was in Exeter, and his name appears second on the list of signatories, after Wheelwright's, of the combination, dated 4 July 1639, forming the government there. On 18 January 1640 Storre was selected as an assistant "Ruler" of the new settlement, a position similar to that of selectman. When Wheelwright was forced to leave Exeter, Susanna Storre went with him to Wells, Maine, but there are no records of Augustine there, suggesting that he soon died.

In 1644, Susanna was named in the will of John Hutchinson, one of her brothers still living in England, being called "sister Stor". The following year Susanna was back in Boston as the wife of another Lincolnshire emigrant, Atherton HOUGH ("Huff"). On 4 April 1646, Mrs. Susanna Hough "upon letters of dismission from the church at Wells," was admitted to the Boston church. Her second husband died just a few years later, on 11 September 1650. She was named in his will, dated 7 Jan 1649/50 and proved late in 1650. Susanna was dead by 2 May 1651 when her inventory was taken (she was living on 15 Oct 1650). She had no known children, but a "list of debts & legacies" from her estate includes the names of several relatives, including her "sister Whelwright" and "her brother Sam Hutchinson"
Atherton Hough married (2) About 1645 Susanna (Hutchinson) Storre, widow of Augustine Storre; on 4 April 1646 "Mrs. Susanna Haulgh the wife of our brother Mr. Atherton Haulgh upon letters of dismission from the church at Wells" was admitted to Boston church; she died by 2 May 1651.
No recorded children of this marriage.Note: No death or burial record has been found for Susanna, but she is likely buried in one of Boston's ancient cemeteries. The death year is the year of her inventory.

Susanna, daughter of Edward and Susanna Hutchinson of Alford, Linclonshire, England, was baptized there 9 Aug 1601, d. 1651 and married (1) Alford 21 Nov 1623 Augustine STORRE, b. say 1595, d. c. 1644, the son of Rev. Thomas Storre, vicar of Bilsby, Lincolnshire, after whose death John Wheelwright became the vicar. She is mentioned in her brother John's 1644 will as "sister Stor." She m. (2) c. 1645, as his second wife, Atherton HOUGH, b. c. 1593, d. Boston 11 Sep 1650. Atherton had come from Boston, Lincolnshire, arriving in New England in 1633.

Susanna and Augustine Storre likely arrived in Boston in July 1637, on the same ship with Susanna's brother Samuel Hutchinson. They were still in Boston in 1638 when on 3 April Augustine was named in a deed of land from an Indian sagamore to a group of settlers preparing to establish Exeter in the Province of New Hampshire. By 1639 Storre was in Exeter, and his name appears second on the list of signatories, after Wheelwright's, of the combination, dated 4 July 1639, forming the government there. On 18 January 1640 Storre was selected as an assistant "Ruler" of the new settlement, a position similar to that of selectman. When Wheelwright was forced to leave Exeter, Susanna Storre went with him to Wells, Maine, but there are no records of Augustine there, suggesting that he soon died.

In 1644, Susanna was named in the will of John Hutchinson, one of her brothers still living in England, being called "sister Stor". The following year Susanna was back in Boston as the wife of another Lincolnshire emigrant, Atherton HOUGH ("Huff"). On 4 April 1646, Mrs. Susanna Hough "upon letters of dismission from the church at Wells," was admitted to the Boston church. Her second husband died just a few years later, on 11 September 1650. She was named in his will, dated 7 Jan 1649/50 and proved late in 1650. Susanna was dead by 2 May 1651 when her inventory was taken (she was living on 15 Oct 1650). She had no known children, but a "list of debts & legacies" from her estate includes the names of several relatives, including her "sister Whelwright" and "her brother Sam Hutchinson"


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