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Hannah Webb Ayer

Birth
Wiltshire, England
Death
8 Oct 1688 (aged 87–88)
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.77391, Longitude: -71.0683
Memorial ID
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Hannah was born in England in about 1600. Her parents are unknown, except that her family name was Webb. She married John Ayers before 1620, possibly in Wiltshire. Sometime before 1644, they came to New England. They were in Salsbury, Essex, Massachusetts in 1644. They later settled in Haverhill, Essex. They were the parents of at least ten children. John died in 1657, in Haverhill. Hannah died in Haverhill in 1688. She is buried in the Pentucket Cemetery in Haverhill.

SHE IS NOT THE MOTHER OF SARAH AYERS 92456594 AND JOHN HER HUSBAND IS NOT THE FATHER OF SARAH AYERS
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There is considerable question whether Hannah was in fact a Webb, based on several sources suggesting her father was "John Evered alias Webb", and others suggesting she was a sister or other relation to that John. There are no definitive sources to clarify this, only educated speculation. The parent links and references to Webb are left here, if only to spur additional research.

Additional daughters of John and Hannah included Mary (1634-1692)m. Nathan Parker, and Hannah (1644- )m.Stephen Webster.
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Hannah was born in England in about 1600. Her parents are unknown, except that her family name was Webb. She married John Ayers before 1620, possibly in Wiltshire. Sometime before 1644, they came to New England. They were in Salsbury, Essex, Massachusetts in 1644. They later settled in Haverhill, Essex. They were the parents of at least ten children. John died in 1657, in Haverhill. Hannah died in Haverhill in 1688. She is buried in the Pentucket Cemetery in Haverhill.

SHE IS NOT THE MOTHER OF SARAH AYERS 92456594 AND JOHN HER HUSBAND IS NOT THE FATHER OF SARAH AYERS
..........
There is considerable question whether Hannah was in fact a Webb, based on several sources suggesting her father was "John Evered alias Webb", and others suggesting she was a sister or other relation to that John. There are no definitive sources to clarify this, only educated speculation. The parent links and references to Webb are left here, if only to spur additional research.

Additional daughters of John and Hannah included Mary (1634-1692)m. Nathan Parker, and Hannah (1644- )m.Stephen Webster.
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