Hannah Burge

(in the range 11 June 1690 to 10 June 1691 - 10 June 1775)

7-greats-grandmother of Darrell Allen Martin.
Hannah was born in the range 11 June 1690 to 10 June 1691.1 She was "of" Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, on 3 January 1710/11.2 She married Thomas Dutton III in Charlestown (extinct), Suffolk County, Massachusetts, on 3 January 1710/11.2,3,4,5 Hannah died on 10 June 1775 in Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.6 She was buried circa 12 June 1775 in the Fairview Cemetery in Westford, Mass..7
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Pedigree of Darrell Allen Martin

Children of Hannah Burge and Thomas Dutton III

Cited documentation

  1. [S84] Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1915), pg. 275 Dutton deaths, "Hannah, wid. Thomas, June 10, 1775, in her 85th y."
  2. [S76] A.M., ed. William Richard Cutter, "Dutton," Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1908).
  3. [S56] A.M. Rev. Henry A. Hazen, History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical Register (Boston: A. Williams and Co., 1883), pg. 45 Dutton, "6. Thomas ... m. 1710-1, Jan. 3, Hannah Burge of Chelmsford."
  4. [S82] Vital Records of Chelmsford, Mass. to the end of 1849, (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1914), pg. 221 Dutton marriages, "Thomas, of Billerica, and Hannah Burge, at Charlestown, Jan. 3, 1711."
  5. [S81] Vital Records of Billerica to 1850, (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1908), pg. 250 Dutton marriages, "Thomas (dup. and second dup. Jr.) and Hannah Burge (dup. Burdge, second dup. Hanah Burdg) of Chelmsford, Jan. 3, 1711 (dup. and second dup. 11, 1710), in Charlestown" intention not recorded.
  6. [S84] Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, pg. 275 Dutton deaths, "Hannah, wid. Thomas, June 10, 1775, in her 85th y. G.R.1."
  7. [S84] Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, pg. 275, Dutton deaths, record is from "G.R.1." gravestone record, Fairview Cemetery.
 
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