HELP! flag female ancestor  Hannah  HAYWARD

  (b. 20 February 1647 Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony   d. March 1732 Northborough, Province of Massachusetts Bay )  

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Hannah HAYWARD was born 20 February 1647 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Hannah HAYWARD was the child of George HAYWARD   and   Martha "Mary" HOWARD? FRIZZELL?

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Hannah  married  Jacob FARRAR 11 November 1668 in Lancaster, Massachusetts Bay Colony .  The couple had (at least) 1 child. Jacob FARRAR  was born abt. 1642 Jacob died 22 August 1675 in Medfield, Massachusetts, USA (Harding). 

Hannah  married  (2) Adam HOLLOWAY 5 March 1681 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony .  The couple had (at least) 1 child. Adam HOLLOWAY  was born abt. 1652 in Concord, Massachusetts, USA.  Adam died June 7, 1733 in Northborough, Massachusetts, USA (Northboro).  Adam was the child of Tomothy HOLLOWAY and Jane Ellen BEERS.

Hannah HAYWARD died March 1732 in Northborough, Province of Massachusetts Bay .
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Hannah HAYWARD married  male ancestor Jacob FARRAR-- Date: 11 November 1668 Place: Lancaster, Massachusetts Bay Colony


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Hannah HAYWARD married flag male ancestor Adam HOLLOWAY-- Date: 5 March 1681 Place: Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Adam HOLLOWAY was the child of Tomothy HOLLOWAY and Jane Ellen BEERS




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birth1647 Birth
20 February 1647
Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony
marriage1668 Marriage / Partner
Hannah HAYWARD and Jacob FARRAR 11 November 1668, Lancaster, Massachusetts, USA (South Lancaster)

She was 21 years old.
1669 Birth of Child
Jacob FARRAR was born 29 April 1669, Lancaster, Massachusetts, USA (South Lancaster)

Hannah was 22 years old.
1675 Death of Spouse/Partner
Jacob FARRAR died 22 August 1675, Medfield, Massachusetts, USA (Harding)
marriage1681 Marriage / Partner
Hannah HAYWARD and Adam HOLLOWAY 5 March 1681, Concord, Massachusetts, USA

She was 34 years old.
1682 Birth of Child
Mary HOLLOWAY was born February 25, 1682 , Concord, Massachusetts, USA

Hannah was 35 years old.
marriage1703 Marriage of Child
Mary HOLLOWAY married May 20, 1703, Concord, Massachusetts, USA to Nathaniel OAKES I

Concord, Massachusetts, USA
Old Chapter House, 1708.

The earliest sections of the Thomas Pellet House, off Monument Square and across from the First Parish Church in Concord, date to 1670. The house has had a number of additions, much of the present structure being completed by early in the eighteenth century. The frame house is notable for its stuccoed facade, intended to imitate stonework and most likely added when Benjamin Barrett owned the house in the 1730s. The house was later the home of Dr. Ezekiel Brown, a surgeon in the Revolutionary War. In the nineteenth century, the house became known as the Deacon Tolman or Old Tolman House, after owner Elisha Tolman, who had a shoe shop next door. Another owner was Thomas Heald, a lawyer and member of the Concord Social Circle. Harriett Lothrop, who wrote the Five Little Peppers stories under the name Margaret Sidney, lived in the famous Wayside in Concord and saved a number of historic houses in town in the later nineteenth century, including the Old Tolman... Read MORE...

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Concord, Massachusetts, USA
Unitarian Church
Where First Colonial Congress Met

Concord’s Unitarian-Universalist church was first gathered in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Its first ministers, Peter Bulkeley and John Jones, were formally installed in 1637, in Cambridge.
The original meetinghouse was built on the hill on the opposite side of Lexington Road from the present location of the church. A second meetinghouse was built between 1667 and 1673, a third in 1711...

In 1774 and 1775, the meetinghouse of the First Parish was used for Provincial Congress meetings, in 1775 and 1776 for classes of Harvard College, which was temporarily moved from Cambridge to Concord for the safety of the students in wartime...
firstparish.org
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Concord, Massachusetts, USA
Colonial Inn

1716 – Concord’s Colonial Inn’s original structure was built.

1775 – One of the Inn’s original buildings was used as a storehouse for arms and provisions during the Revolutionary War. When the British came to seize and destroy the supplies, the Minutemen met them at the North Bridge on April 19th for what became the first battle of the American Revolution. The event is commemorated every April with a parade near the Inn and a ceremony at the North Bridge on Patriots’ Day.

Early 1800s – Parts of the Inn were used as a variety store and a residence.

1835 – 1837 – Henry David Thoreau resided with us while he attended Harvard.

Mid 1800s – The building was used as a boarding house and a small hotel, named the Thoreau House after Henry’s aunts, the “Thoreau Girls.”

1889 – The Inn as we know it today begins operating. Situated on Concord’s town common, known as Monument Square, the Inn is surrounded by landmarks of our nation’s literary and revolutionary... Read MORE...

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1722 Death of Child
Jacob FARRAR died 29 April 1722, Concord, Massachusetts, USA

Hannah was 75 years old.
death1732 Death
March 1732
Northborough, Province of Massachusetts Bay

She died at the age of 85.
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Did You Know?America - Did you know? January 1, 1892 - Ellis Island becomes chief immigration station of the U.S.
Did You Know?The name 'Massachusetts' originates with native Americans in the Massachusetts Bay area (from the language of the Algonquian nation). The name translates roughly as 'at or about the great hill.' (statesymbolsusa.org)

1620 - 1627 - Plymouth Colony, New England
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1686 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1689 - 1692 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1692 - 1775 - Province of Massachusetts Bay
1776 - 1788 - Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay
February 6, 1788 - Massachusetts becomes 6th U.S. state

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