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Hannah <I>Hinckley</I> Glover

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Hannah Hinckley Glover

Birth
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
20 Aug 1730 (aged 77–78)
Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
E98
Memorial ID
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Widow of Mr, Nathaniel Glover.

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)
Widow of Mr, Nathaniel Glover.

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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  • Created by: Jeffrey James
  • Added: Nov 7, 2017
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185026034/hannah-glover: accessed ), memorial page for Hannah Hinckley Glover (1652–20 Aug 1730), Find a Grave Memorial ID 185026034, citing Dorchester North Burying Ground, Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Jeffrey James (contributor 47902931).