Hannah and Peter Plumb's Marriage Bann was published 5 Oct 1729 (THE DIARY OF JOSHUA HEMPSTED), and Hannah married Peter 13 Nov 1729.
Peter and Hannah had 6 children, 3 of whom lived to adulthood: Peter, 1730-1796, (1. Mary Roath 2. Zipporah Woodworth); Patience, 1732-1747; Green, 1735-1807, (Margaret "Widow Lee" Bolles); Lydia, 1737-1783, (John Manwaring), Lucretia, 1740-1751; and Elisha, 1742-1744.
Many family-tree builders list Hannah's death date as Jul 1749. However, on 3 Sept 1750 Jonathan Lattimer signs a receipt for monies paid him by Hannah Plumbe, widow of Peter Plumbe. I assume this is payment for money owed Lattimer by Peter Plumb's estate. The important fact, however, is the date; Hannah Plumb is still living in Sept 1750; therefore we do not know her death date.
Hannah and Peter Plumb's Marriage Bann was published 5 Oct 1729 (THE DIARY OF JOSHUA HEMPSTED), and Hannah married Peter 13 Nov 1729.
Peter and Hannah had 6 children, 3 of whom lived to adulthood: Peter, 1730-1796, (1. Mary Roath 2. Zipporah Woodworth); Patience, 1732-1747; Green, 1735-1807, (Margaret "Widow Lee" Bolles); Lydia, 1737-1783, (John Manwaring), Lucretia, 1740-1751; and Elisha, 1742-1744.
Many family-tree builders list Hannah's death date as Jul 1749. However, on 3 Sept 1750 Jonathan Lattimer signs a receipt for monies paid him by Hannah Plumbe, widow of Peter Plumbe. I assume this is payment for money owed Lattimer by Peter Plumb's estate. The important fact, however, is the date; Hannah Plumb is still living in Sept 1750; therefore we do not know her death date.
Gravesite Details
Peter and Hannah Morgan Plumb were members of the New London, New London Church. There is no evidence they and their children were buried at any other location.