Eliza Ranny
Eliza Ranny married Samuel Kingman, son of Reuben Kingman and Betsey Clark. Eliza Ranny died. She was born.
Sarah Ranny
Sarah Ranny married Levi Kingman, son of Reuben Kingman and Betsey Clark. Sarah Ranny died. She was born.
Harriet Richards
Harriet Richards married David Kingman, son of Reuben Kingman and Betsey Clark. Harriet Richards died. She was born.
James Kinney
James Kinney married Sarah Kingman, daughter of Reuben Kingman and Betsey Clark. James Kinney died. He was born.
Given Name Unknown Hammers1
Given Name Unknown Hammers married Harriet E. Kingman, daughter of Reuben Kingman and Betsey Clark. This was her first marriage.
Citations
- 2nd marriage.
Mary Bates
Mary Bates died. She was born. She married Ephraim Thayer, son of Shadrack Thayer and Deliverance, on 20 December 1753. Weymouth, Massachusettes.
Hannah Sturtevant
b. between 1626/27 and 1658, d. between 1679/80 and 1745
Hannah Sturtevant was born between 1626/27 and 1658. She married John Bass, son of Samuel Bass and Anne Savell, on 21 September 1675 in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. She was his second wife, the widow of Samuel Sturtevant of Plymouth.1 Hannah Sturtevant died between 1679/80 and 1745.
Citations
- [S231] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III (Originally printed 1995; digital reprint on-line: Robert Charles Anderson, New England Ancestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002, www.newenglandancestors.org), Sketch on Samuel Bass: Records of theTown of Braintree, 1640 to 1793, Samuel A. Bates, ed. (Randolph 1886), p. 718. Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.
Christopher Webb
Christopher Webb died. He was born. He married Mary Bass, daughter of John Bass and Ruth Alden, on 24 May 1686. Braintree, Mass.
William Copeland
William Copeland died. He was born. He married Mary Bass, daughter of John Bass and Ruth Alden, on 13 April 1694. Braintree, Mass.
Ebenezer Spear
Ebenezer Spear died. He was born. He married Mary Bass, daughter of John Bass and Ruth Alden, in 1717/18.







