Hannah HINCKLEY, the wife of Nathaniel Glover, was born in Barnstable, April 15, 1650, and died in Dorchester at Newbury farm , April 30, 1730, in her 81st year. She was buried in the ancient burial ground on the westerly side, and has a grave-stone. She was the fourth daughter of Gov. Thomas Hinckley by his first wife Mary Richards, granddaughter of Thomas and Welthean ( Loring ) Richards, of the early settlers of Weymouth. By the will of her
maternal grandmother, made in 1679, she received five pounds as her equal and just proportion as a grandchild ; and by the will of her maternal uncle, the Hon . John Richards, of Boston, she received the sum of two hundred pounds in money , and silver plate to the amount of ten pounds. From her father she received a competent portion
upon her marriage with Mr. Nathaniel Glover. After her marriage and removal to Dorchester, she was admitted to join the Church there in 1677
Contributor: Russell Fisher (47419019)
Hannah HINCKLEY, the wife of Nathaniel Glover, was born in Barnstable, April 15, 1650, and died in Dorchester at Newbury farm , April 30, 1730, in her 81st year. She was buried in the ancient burial ground on the westerly side, and has a grave-stone. She was the fourth daughter of Gov. Thomas Hinckley by his first wife Mary Richards, granddaughter of Thomas and Welthean ( Loring ) Richards, of the early settlers of Weymouth. By the will of her
maternal grandmother, made in 1679, she received five pounds as her equal and just proportion as a grandchild ; and by the will of her maternal uncle, the Hon . John Richards, of Boston, she received the sum of two hundred pounds in money , and silver plate to the amount of ten pounds. From her father she received a competent portion
upon her marriage with Mr. Nathaniel Glover. After her marriage and removal to Dorchester, she was admitted to join the Church there in 1677
Contributor: Russell Fisher (47419019)
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