Hannah Learned1

b. 24 August 1649, d. after 31 December 1722
Hannah Learned|b. 24 Aug 1649\nd. a 31 Dec 1722|p722.htm|Isaac Learned|||Mary Stearns|||||||||||||||
Family Background:
Underwood and Allied Families
     Hannah Learned was born on 24 August 1649 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4 She was the daughter of Isaac Learned and Mary Stearns.2,3 She married Ensign Joseph Farwell, son of Deacon Henry Farwell and Olive Welby, on 25 December 1666 in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.5 She died after 31 December 1722.2
     
     Hannah Farwell was mentioned in her father-in-law Deacon Henry Farwell's will dated 12 July 1670.6,7,8 Click to view image

Children of Hannah Learned and Ensign Joseph Farwell

Citations

  1. [S111] Essex Institute, Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 (Salem: Newcomb & Gauss, Printers, 1914), 60.
  2. [S190] Nora Emma Snow and Myrtle Mae Jillson, The Snow-Estes Ancestry, 2 volumes (Hillburn, New York: Snow, 1939), 1: 305.
  3. [S190] Nora Emma Snow and Myrtle Mae Jillson, The Snow-Estes Ancestry, 1: 305, 306.
  4. [S206] David Parsons Holton and Frances K. Holton, Farwell ancestral memorial : Henry Farwell of Concord and Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and all his descendants to the fifth generation: to which are added three branches, the families of Daniel, of Groton and Fitchburg, Mass., 1740-1815, Bethiah, of Mansfield, Conn., and Westminster, Vt., 1747-1813, Elizabeth, of North Charlestown, N.H., 1751-1840, and their descendants to 1879 (New York: D.P. Holton, 1879), 11.
  5. [S111] Chelmsford VR (published), 226.
  6. [S190] Nora Emma Snow and Myrtle Mae Jillson, The Snow-Estes Ancestry, 1: 303-305.
  7. [S206] David Parsons Holton and Frances K. Holton, Farwell Memorial, 7.
  8. [S682] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2005), 874.
  9. [S206] David Parsons Holton and Frances K. Holton, Farwell Memorial, 12.
  10. [S166] John Adams Vinton, The Richardson Memorial, Comprising a Full History and Genealogy of the Posterity of the Three Brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson, Who Came from England, and United with Others in the Foundation of Woburn, Massachusetts, in the Year 1641, of John Richardson, of Medfield, 1679, of Amos Richardson, of Boston, 1640, of Edward and William Richardson, of Newbury, 1643, with Notices of Richardsons in England and Elsewhere (Portland, Maine: Brown Thurston & Co., 1876), 50.