As an adult, Hannah lived in Lowell, Massachusetts where it is assumed that she worked in one of the many mills of the town. It was here that she met and married Aaron Fisk on December 18, 1848.
She never had a residence in Munsonville or Nelson, living and caring for Aaron's farm in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Her younger brother, Samuel, also helped to work this farm. It was her parents, John and Sally, who lived in that part of Sullivan now called Nelson, that had a family gravesite in the Munsonville Cemetery.
After the death of her husband, Aaron, in 1862, Hannah was invited to come and live for a time with her brother, Nathaniel, and she died there at his home.
As an adult, Hannah lived in Lowell, Massachusetts where it is assumed that she worked in one of the many mills of the town. It was here that she met and married Aaron Fisk on December 18, 1848.
She never had a residence in Munsonville or Nelson, living and caring for Aaron's farm in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Her younger brother, Samuel, also helped to work this farm. It was her parents, John and Sally, who lived in that part of Sullivan now called Nelson, that had a family gravesite in the Munsonville Cemetery.
After the death of her husband, Aaron, in 1862, Hannah was invited to come and live for a time with her brother, Nathaniel, and she died there at his home.
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Hannah C.
wife of Aaron Fisk
daughter of John Fay
Died Nov. 3, 1867
Aged 62 yrs
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