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Hannah Frye
Hannah, her siblings, and her husband were part of the adaptive Enlightenment Generation. Her parents were part of the heroic, civic-minded Glorious Generation. Her daughter was part of the idealistic Awakening Generation.
Descent chart
Birth of Hannah Frye |
Born: |
1683 |
Birthplace: |
No information available |
Parents |
Father: |
Samuel Frye, 1650-1725 (our ancestor) |
Mother: |
Mary Aslett, 1654-1747 (our ancestor) |
Siblings |
Information on siblings older than Samuel not available |
Brother: |
Samuel Frye (the first one)
born 1675, died August 1689 |
Sister: |
Mary Frye
born 22 February 1678, married 22 December 1696 Joseph Stevens |
Sister: |
Phebe Frye
born 28 May 1680, married 15 December 1698 Samuel Peters |
Brother: |
Ebenezer Frye
born 16 February 1686, married 23 December 1708 Elizabeth Farnum,
died 16 May 1725 |
Brother: |
Nathan Frye
born 15 June 1688, married Sarah Bridges,
died 19 March 1758 |
Sister: |
Deborah Frye
born 16 February 1692 |
Brother: |
Samuel Frye (the second one)
born 26 April 1694, married 26 March 1720 Sarah Osgood,
died 17 October 1761 |
Brother: |
Benjamin Frye
born 8 October 1698
resided in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, 13 February 1721 |
Spouse and children |
Husband: |
John Chandler II, b. 1679 (our ancestor),
(son of John Chandler I and Hannah Abbott, our ancestors)
Married 4 June 1701 |
Daughter: |
Lydia Chandler, b. 1720
(our ancestor) |
No information available on other children |
Other information |
Occupation: |
Probably housewife |
Religion: |
No information available |
Death of Hannah Frye Chandler |
No information on death date or place |
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Sources on Hannah Frye Chandler:
- Wendy Edmands Pearson, in her research for membership in the Colonial Dames
- Mary Caroline Findley Edmands, 1887-1970, in her research for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution
- Ethel Jean Edmands Weeks, b. 1909, in her research for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, whose materials included Pedigree of Frye, compiled by a member of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, pp. 226-27.
- Mary Anna Hawes Edmands Ashbrook, 1917-1992, in her compilation of Mary Caroline Findley Edmands's research.
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