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Hannah Knowlton Baldwin

Birth
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
unknown
Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
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Hannah Knowlton married Benjamin Baldwin about 1692 in Massachusetts. She is Hannah-3 > Thomas-2 > William-1. She is an ancestor to perhaps hundreds of thousands of Americans. She is related through other relationships to millions of Americans, including Matt Damon and Ben Affleck (through her grandfather - Puritan immigrant William Knowlton.)

If she is the mother of all of the children of Benjamin, she had eight children: John May, Benjamin II, Daniel, Ebenezer, Timothy, Hannah, Patience, and Henry from 1697 through 1714.

Some genealogies and family histories attribute a death record in 1736 in Woburn Death Records to the wife of Benjamin-2 (Henry-1) Baldwin. However, that record is for a "Widow". Since Benjamin didn't die until 1759, she wasn't a widow in 1736 and that death record does not belong to her.

Proof of relationship of Hannah Baldwin to her husband and to her father:

1. Stocking, Charles: History and Genealogy of Knowltons in England and America, Knickerbocker Press, NY, 1897) [LDS film #0526486].

pg 30: "Salem, July 2, 1692. Thomas Knowlton son of William to his son Thomas, shoemaker, and Benjamin Baldwin of Woburn, and Mary Knowlton, children of sd Thomas Sr, and ye sd Thomas Sr. as Guardian to his two other children Ebenezer and Patience... wherefore ye sd Thomas Sr. and Thomas Jr. and Mary, and Thomas Sr as Guardian afsd doth acknowledge themselves therewith fully satisfied therewith and doe therfore hereby fully acquit ye sd Cliffe for ever have withe ye consent of their now wives, viz, Hannah ye now wf of sd Thomas Sr, and Susanna ye now wf of sd Thomas Jr, and Hannah ye now wf of sd Benjamin.

pg 24: "4 June 1702, Samuel Bliss and wf Ann of Norwich conveyed to Thomas Knowlton, cordwainer of Ipswich, and Benjamin Baldwin of Osborn [sic: is this Woburn?] MA, 550 ac of land lying between the Shetucket and Quinnebaug rivers in Norwich. This same land was subsequently sold; the deed signed by Thomas Jr, witnessed by Patience Knowlton and by Thomas Knowlton Sr."


See her husband's biography for more on this family.

Hannah Knowlton married Benjamin Baldwin about 1692 in Massachusetts. She is Hannah-3 > Thomas-2 > William-1. She is an ancestor to perhaps hundreds of thousands of Americans. She is related through other relationships to millions of Americans, including Matt Damon and Ben Affleck (through her grandfather - Puritan immigrant William Knowlton.)

If she is the mother of all of the children of Benjamin, she had eight children: John May, Benjamin II, Daniel, Ebenezer, Timothy, Hannah, Patience, and Henry from 1697 through 1714.

Some genealogies and family histories attribute a death record in 1736 in Woburn Death Records to the wife of Benjamin-2 (Henry-1) Baldwin. However, that record is for a "Widow". Since Benjamin didn't die until 1759, she wasn't a widow in 1736 and that death record does not belong to her.

Proof of relationship of Hannah Baldwin to her husband and to her father:

1. Stocking, Charles: History and Genealogy of Knowltons in England and America, Knickerbocker Press, NY, 1897) [LDS film #0526486].

pg 30: "Salem, July 2, 1692. Thomas Knowlton son of William to his son Thomas, shoemaker, and Benjamin Baldwin of Woburn, and Mary Knowlton, children of sd Thomas Sr, and ye sd Thomas Sr. as Guardian to his two other children Ebenezer and Patience... wherefore ye sd Thomas Sr. and Thomas Jr. and Mary, and Thomas Sr as Guardian afsd doth acknowledge themselves therewith fully satisfied therewith and doe therfore hereby fully acquit ye sd Cliffe for ever have withe ye consent of their now wives, viz, Hannah ye now wf of sd Thomas Sr, and Susanna ye now wf of sd Thomas Jr, and Hannah ye now wf of sd Benjamin.

pg 24: "4 June 1702, Samuel Bliss and wf Ann of Norwich conveyed to Thomas Knowlton, cordwainer of Ipswich, and Benjamin Baldwin of Osborn [sic: is this Woburn?] MA, 550 ac of land lying between the Shetucket and Quinnebaug rivers in Norwich. This same land was subsequently sold; the deed signed by Thomas Jr, witnessed by Patience Knowlton and by Thomas Knowlton Sr."


See her husband's biography for more on this family.



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