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Hannah Annis Kimball

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Feb 1823 (aged 82–83)
Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
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Wife of Reuben Kimball. Hannah was the oldest daughter of Daniel Annis.

"Daniel Annis, born December 1, 1711, married Catherine Thomas."

Hannah was the daughter of the town of Warner's original permanent settler, Daniel Annis:

"Daniel (Annis) was one of the incorporators of Hopkinton, 27 Oct 1757, and an applicant for Henniker NH.
The first permanent settlement in Warner NH was made in 1762 by Daniel Annis and his sons-in-law, Reuben Kimball and Daniel Floyd. Mr Annis' house was in Dimond's Corner District, on the north side of the highway, a little west of the Paine Davis buildings. Reuben Kimball at first lived nearby, on the south side of the highway, some twenty rods from where it now runs. Daniel Floyd (or Flood), afterwards known as Captain Floyd, lived on what is now Denny Hill. Annis, Kimball and Floyd all came in under the Rye proprietors and had probably lived in the neighborhood of Rye. Hannah, daughter of Daniel Annis and wife of Reuben Kimball, came into Warner in 1762. She was the first English female who ever lived here, and her son Daniel, born October, 1762, was the first English child born in town. Mrs. Kimball died in Warner February 23, 1823, aged eighty three. Daniel Kimball died in Enfield July 29, 1843, aged eighty years.
At another meeting held at the meetinghouse on the Old Parade, August 3, 1775, Captain Francis Davis, Captain Daniel Floyd and Daniel Annis, Sr., were chosen a Committee of Safety."
Wife of Reuben Kimball. Hannah was the oldest daughter of Daniel Annis.

"Daniel Annis, born December 1, 1711, married Catherine Thomas."

Hannah was the daughter of the town of Warner's original permanent settler, Daniel Annis:

"Daniel (Annis) was one of the incorporators of Hopkinton, 27 Oct 1757, and an applicant for Henniker NH.
The first permanent settlement in Warner NH was made in 1762 by Daniel Annis and his sons-in-law, Reuben Kimball and Daniel Floyd. Mr Annis' house was in Dimond's Corner District, on the north side of the highway, a little west of the Paine Davis buildings. Reuben Kimball at first lived nearby, on the south side of the highway, some twenty rods from where it now runs. Daniel Floyd (or Flood), afterwards known as Captain Floyd, lived on what is now Denny Hill. Annis, Kimball and Floyd all came in under the Rye proprietors and had probably lived in the neighborhood of Rye. Hannah, daughter of Daniel Annis and wife of Reuben Kimball, came into Warner in 1762. She was the first English female who ever lived here, and her son Daniel, born October, 1762, was the first English child born in town. Mrs. Kimball died in Warner February 23, 1823, aged eighty three. Daniel Kimball died in Enfield July 29, 1843, aged eighty years.
At another meeting held at the meetinghouse on the Old Parade, August 3, 1775, Captain Francis Davis, Captain Daniel Floyd and Daniel Annis, Sr., were chosen a Committee of Safety."

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