Hannah SAVAGE

Female 1667 - 1702  (34 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hannah SAVAGE was born on 27 Aug 1667 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts (daughter of Habijah/Abijah SAVAGE and Hannah TYNG); died on 14 May 1702 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachuetts.

    Hannah married Nathaniel GOOKIN on 3 Aug 1685 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Nathaniel (son of Maj. Gen. Daniel GOOKIN and Mary DOLLING) was born on 22 Oct 1656 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 7 Aug 1692 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachuetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Rev. Nathaniel GOOKIN was born on 15 Apr 1687 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 25 Aug 1734 in Hampton, New Hampshire (from a slow fever).
    2. Hannah GOOKIN was born in 1691/2 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 20 Mar 1758 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Habijah/Abijah SAVAGE was born on 1 Aug 1638 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts (son of Major Thomas SAVAGE and Faith HUTCHINSON); died in 1669 in on a trip to Barbadoes.

    Notes:

    Name:
    He was a freeman in 1665 and a captain of the Artillery Company.

    Habijah/Abijah married Hannah TYNG on 8 May 1661 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. Hannah (daughter of Edward TYNG and Mary SAYRE) was born on 7 Mar 1639/40 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; died in 29 Oct 1688 or 28 Oct 1689. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah TYNG was born on 7 Mar 1639/40 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts (daughter of Edward TYNG and Mary SAYRE); died in 29 Oct 1688 or 28 Oct 1689.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Edward Tyng and Mary Sayre of London and Boston

    Children:
    1. 1. Hannah SAVAGE was born on 27 Aug 1667 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; died on 14 May 1702 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachuetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Major Thomas SAVAGE was born on 1607 or 1608 in Taunton, co. Somerset; died on 16 Feb 1681/2 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachustts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    He was purported to have been the son of William Savage, a blacksmith of Taunton, co. Somerset, but further research is needed. Thomas was apprenticed at Merchant Tailors, London, as the company records prove, "in the 18th year of James, 9 Jan. 1621". He immigrated in Apr 1635 to Boston (at age 27) on the ship "Planter", Nicholas Trarice, master. he was admitted to full communion in Jan 1635/6 First Church, Boston. he was admitted a freeman of the town of Boston on 25 May 1636. He was an adherent of his sister-in-law Anne Hutchinson and supported her during her trial, as well as sharing the opinions of Rev. John Wheelwright. This led to his being disarmed and obliged to leave Boston on Nov 1637 and was driven to unite with Gov. William oddington.

    Thomas married Faith HUTCHINSON in 1637 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. Faith (daughter of William HUTCHINSON and Anne MARBURY) was born on 14 Aug 1617 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 20 Feb 1651/2 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Faith HUTCHINSON was born on 14 Aug 1617 in Alford, co. Lincoln (daughter of William HUTCHINSON and Anne MARBURY); died on 20 Feb 1651/2 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 2. Habijah/Abijah SAVAGE was born on 1 Aug 1638 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; died in 1669 in on a trip to Barbadoes.
    2. Lt. Col. Thomas SAVAGE was christened on 17 May 1640 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; died on 2 Jul 1705 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
    3. Hannah SAVAGE was born on 28 Jun 1643 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; died in 1721 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  Edward TYNG was born about 1610; died on 28 Dec 1681 in Dunstable, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Gen. Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Boston, merch. but early wrote hims. brewer, came prob. with w. Mary, whose fam. name was Sears, as radit. tells; if so he had been, I think, here bef. m. her, a. 1636. and went home to find a wife. She join. our ch. 5 Sep. 1640, and he joined 30 Jan. foll. was freem. 2 June foll. ar. co. 1642, and constable the same yr. rep. 1661 and 2, assist. 1668 to 80 inclus. and d. at Dunstable, 28 Dec. 1681, one acco. says aged 81, but the credit is less, inasmuch as the same marks the day 28 Sept. as in Geneal. reg. VIII, and I concur with Farmer MS. wh. thinks more prob. the age 71.

    Edward married Mary SAYRE on 08 Jun 1639 in London, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary SAYRE (daughter of Francis SAYRE and Elizabeth ATKINS).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Mary Sears

    Children:
    1. 3. Hannah TYNG was born on 7 Mar 1639/40 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; died in 29 Oct 1688 or 28 Oct 1689.
    2. Eunice TYNG was born on 08 Mar 1655 in Boston, Suffolk County,Massachusetts; died on 14 Jan 1720 in Boston, Suffolk County,Massachusetts.
    3. Rebecca TYNG was born on 13 Jul 1651 in Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 21 Sep 1722 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  William HUTCHINSON was christened on 14 Aug 1586 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died in 1642 in Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Edward Hutchinson

    Notes:

    Name:
    He came in the ship with Rev. John Lathrop and Zechary Symmes in 1634. he had lived at Alford, co. Lincoln, about 25 miles fromBoston, co. Lincoln. He and his wife Anne were apparently drawn to America by their admiration of Rev. John Cotton. He immigrated on 18 sep 1634 to Boston on the ship "Griffin" along with his children. He was admitted to full communion on 10 Oct 1634 First Church, Boston. He became a freeman 4 Mar 1635, was a representative in May 1635 and served in the courts. He was affected by the violence of the religious controversy, in which his friends Sir Henry Vane and John Cotton were defeated. His family and others of the party were very severely treated. He was forced, with John Coddington and other prominent men, to remove to Rhode Island in 1638. they formed a new civil compact, not much unlike that of Massachusetts. William was an assistant in 1639. After his death in 1642, his widow Ann, who had been the gifted prophetess of the doleful heresies that shook and almost subverted the Colony of Massachusetts, left Rhode Island beyond Connecticut to the Dutch Province (New Amsterdam). After having been fairly established in her new plantation, she and several of her children and others (about sixteen in all) were killed by the Indians.

    William married Anne MARBURY on 9 Aug 1612 in London. Anne (daughter of Rev Francis MARBURY and Bridget DRYDEN) was christened on 20 Jul 1591 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died in Aug 1643 in Killed by the Indians in New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Anne MARBURY was christened on 20 Jul 1591 in Alford, co. Lincoln (daughter of Rev Francis MARBURY and Bridget DRYDEN); died in Aug 1643 in Killed by the Indians in New York.

    Notes:

    Name:
    She immigrated on 18 Sep 1634 to Boston on the ship "Griffin". She was no stranger to religion as the daughter of a deacon at Christ Church, Cambridge, co. Cambridge. She was devoted to teachings of the Reverend John Cotton, who had immigrated a year earlier to Boston on the "Griffin", along with her sister Catherine and husband Richard Scott. She missed his departure very much, which inspired her to follow him to New England a year later. She and her husband eventually settled in Boston where she became a skilled midwife. However, she soon found her environment to be religiously oppressive. only the men were allowed to hold prayer meetings Nevertheless, she organized her own meetings with the women in her home, to discuss the previous Sunday sermons. However, she began to tell them of her own beliefs in direct contradiction to the Boston ministers. She attracted hundreds of women, along with many men who joined her as well. Among the men who visited her home was Sir Henry Vane, who became governor of the Colony in 1636. However, when Gov. Van lost his position in 1637 to John Winthrop, Anne's behavior was considered immoral. Winthrop described her meetings as "a thing not tolerable nor comely in the sight of God, nor fitting for your sex," and accused her of breaking the Fifth Commandment by not honoring hr father and mother (in this case, the magistrates of the colony). She was banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony in march 1638. She joined rev. Roger Williams who was banished from Salem in 1636. He established Rhode Island in 1638 where Anne and her family lived from 1638 until her husband's death in 1642. She moved with her children to New Netherland (to what is now Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx), where she and five of her children were massacred by Indians in 1643.

    Children:
    1. Capt. Edward HUTCHINSON was born on 28 May 1613 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 19 Aug 1675 in Killed by Indians in King Philip's War; was buried in Springhill Cemetery, Marlborough, Massachusetts.
    2. Susanna HUTCHINSON was born in 1614 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died in Sep 1614 in Alford, co. Lincoln.
    3. Richard HUTCHINSON was christened on 8 Dec 1615 in Alford, co. Lincoln.
    4. 5. Faith HUTCHINSON was born on 14 Aug 1617 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 20 Feb 1651/2 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
    5. Bridget HUTCHINSON was born on 15 Jan 1618/9 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 29 Sep 1696 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
    6. Francis HUTCHINSON was christened on 24 Dec 1620 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 20 Sep 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, New York; killed by Indians.
    7. Elizabeth HUTCHINSON was christened on 17 Feb 1621/2 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died in Oct 1630 in Alford, co. Lincoln.
    8. William HUTCHINSON was christened on 22 Jun 1623 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died in young.
    9. Samuel HUTCHINSON was christened on 17 Dec 1624 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 20 Sep 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, New York; killed by Indians.
    10. Anne HUTCHINSON was christened on 5 May 1626 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 20 Sep 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, New York; killed by Indians.
    11. Mary HUTCHINSON was christened on 22 Feb 1627/8 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 20 Sep 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, New York; killed by Indians.
    12. Katherine HUTCHINSON was christened on 7 Feb 1629/30 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 20 Sep 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, New York; killed by Indians.
    13. William HUTCHINSON was christened on 28 Sep 1631 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died on 20 Sep 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, New York; killed by Indians.
    14. Susanna HUTCHINSON was born on 15 Nov 1633 in Alford, co. Lincoln; died in 1713 in North Kingstown, Rhode Island.
    15. Zuryell HUTCHINSON was christened on 13 Mar 1636/7 in First Church, Boston; died on 20 Sep 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, New York; killed by Indians.

  3. 14.  Francis SAYRE was born in Podington, England; died in 1645.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of William and Elizabeth Sayre

    Francis married Elizabeth ATKINS on 15 Nov 1591 in Leighton Buzzard. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth ATKINS
    Children:
    1. Rebecca SAYRE
    2. Abell SAYRE
    3. Francis SAYRE was christened on 14 May 1592 in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire co., England.
    4. Elizabeth SAYRE
    5. Sara SAYRE died between 02 Feb 1612 and 1613.
    6. John SAYRE
    7. Tobias SAYRE
    8. William SAYRE
    9. 7. Mary SAYRE
    10. William SAYRE died on 09 Apr 1598.
    11. Daniel SAYRE
    12. Job SAYRE
    13. Thomas SAYRE was born in 1597 in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire County, England; died in 1670 in Southampton, Suffolk County, Long Island New York.
    14. Alice SAYRE