Hannah married the Rev Elijah Robinson Sabine on 19 May 1802 in Lisbon, Grafton, New Hampshire - record attached.
They had four children:
1) Lorenzo Sabine 1803-1877 - married Abby R Deering, they had three children. His memorial site is maintained by FAG as a Famous Person.
2) John Clark Sabine 1805-1899 - married Relief Bishop and remained in New Hampshire
3) Eliphalet Young Sabine 1807-1876 - married Pauline Fletcher, died in Eastport, Washington, Maine
4) Francis M 'Frank' Sabine 1811-1889 - see link below
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Rev. Sabine was the first Methodist minister to serve as Chaplain of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and was a member of the Mt Lebanon, Massachusetts Masonic Lodge from 1811 until his death on 4 May 1818. That date comes from Lodge records and has not been confirmed by either a Massachusetts Death Record or a New Hampshire Death Record. A biography found on line says he died on that date in August, Richmond, Georgia while on a trip to the South for his health and for the ministry.
Hannah then married Col. Daniel Emery on 21 May 1820, supposedly in Hampden, Penobscot, Maine. They had one child, Hannah C. Emery (see link below), that we know of.
Hannah married the Rev Elijah Robinson Sabine on 19 May 1802 in Lisbon, Grafton, New Hampshire - record attached.
They had four children:
1) Lorenzo Sabine 1803-1877 - married Abby R Deering, they had three children. His memorial site is maintained by FAG as a Famous Person.
2) John Clark Sabine 1805-1899 - married Relief Bishop and remained in New Hampshire
3) Eliphalet Young Sabine 1807-1876 - married Pauline Fletcher, died in Eastport, Washington, Maine
4) Francis M 'Frank' Sabine 1811-1889 - see link below
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Rev. Sabine was the first Methodist minister to serve as Chaplain of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and was a member of the Mt Lebanon, Massachusetts Masonic Lodge from 1811 until his death on 4 May 1818. That date comes from Lodge records and has not been confirmed by either a Massachusetts Death Record or a New Hampshire Death Record. A biography found on line says he died on that date in August, Richmond, Georgia while on a trip to the South for his health and for the ministry.
Hannah then married Col. Daniel Emery on 21 May 1820, supposedly in Hampden, Penobscot, Maine. They had one child, Hannah C. Emery (see link below), that we know of.
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