Hannah Haviland, daughter of Solomon and Hannah (Carpenter) Haviland, was born ca. 1744 in Rye, Westchester County, New York, or adjacent Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (Eugene Cole Zubrinsky, “The Penn(e)ys of Harwich, Massachusetts, and Upstate New York,” New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 133[2002]:201-2). Raised a Quaker, Hannah was “put out of meeting” when, probably in or near While Plains, Westchester County, between 29 March 1773 and 12 December 1774, she married, as his second wife, Am(m)iel Penn(e)y, a religious man but not a Quaker (ibid.) Although buried in Adams, she and Ammiel lived and died on their farm in neighboring Lorraine, where they had settled in 1806.
Hannah Haviland, daughter of Solomon and Hannah (Carpenter) Haviland, was born ca. 1744 in Rye, Westchester County, New York, or adjacent Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (Eugene Cole Zubrinsky, “The Penn(e)ys of Harwich, Massachusetts, and Upstate New York,” New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 133[2002]:201-2). Raised a Quaker, Hannah was “put out of meeting” when, probably in or near While Plains, Westchester County, between 29 March 1773 and 12 December 1774, she married, as his second wife, Am(m)iel Penn(e)y, a religious man but not a Quaker (ibid.) Although buried in Adams, she and Ammiel lived and died on their farm in neighboring Lorraine, where they had settled in 1806.
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