Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt » Hannah Howse (1594-1633)

Personal data Hannah Howse 

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4

Household of Hannah Howse

She is married to Reverend John Lathrop.

They got married on October 10, 1611 at of MA, she was 17 years old.Source 7

They got married on October 10, 1611 at New England, Verenigde Staten, she was 17 years old.Source 15

They got married on October 10, 1611 at Stowlangtoft, Suffolk, England, she was 17 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Thomas Lathrop  1612-± 1707
  2. Jane Lathrop  1614-1678 
  3. Rebecca Lathrup  1616-1675
  4. Anne Lothrop  1616-1617
  5. John Lathrop  1617-1638
  6. Barbara Lathrop  1619-1638
  7. Benjamin Lathrop  1624-1691
  8. Hopestill Lathrop  1626-????
  9. Sarah Lathrop  ± 1628-± 1634


Notes about Hannah Howse

<p>Born in Eastwell, Kent, England to John & Alice (Lloyd) House. Married Rev. John Lothrop 10 Oct 1610 in Eastwell, Kent, England. Died in London, 16 Feb 1633/4, while her husband was imprisoned for religious reasons. </p><p><p>They had 7 children: Thomas, Jane Fuller, Anne, John, Barbara EMERSON, Samuel, Joseph, & Benjamin.</p&;gt;</p><p>Hannah (House) Lothrop, 1st wife of Rev. John Lothrop, was sister of SAMUEL HOUSE 1634, Scituate, & of Pennina (House) Linnell, wife of ROBERT LINNELL 1638, Scituate.</p>

Families of Ancient New Haven by Donald Lines Jacobus, pg. 1081or religious reasons.OUSE {1634, Scituate}, & of Pennina (House) Linnell, wife of ROBERT LINNELL {1638, Scituate}. Samuel Lothrop (1621 - ____)*dded: Feb 22, 2009Hannah HOUSEHannah HOUSE (b. ca. 1592, d. ca. 1633)n 10 Oct 1610 in England947, son of Thomas LOTHROP.s Hannah's name as Harriet, daughter of John Lathropnal members of the Scituate Church on 8 January 1634/35 (NEHGR 9:279), Samuel House was probably in the Lothrop group that had just arrived at Scituate. J. Gardner Bartlett shows in NEHGR 66:357 that Samuel House of Scituate, a shipwright, in 1649 made Thomas Tarte of Scituate his attorney to represent him regarding the will of Thomas House of London, watchmaker. According to Bartlett, a competent genealogist, House, or Howse, was the son of Rev. John Howse. Samuel was a brother to Hannah House , the first wife of Rev. John Lothrop. Samuel married at Scituate ca. 1635 an Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Paine) Hammond of Watertown, Massachusetts. He was with the Lothrop group at Barnstable, but later returned to Scituate. His inventory was taken there in 1661 (MD 15:59). Bartlett also observes that Thomas House of Yarmouth may have been a brother of Samuel House.rop's life in England and America. Lothrop's family can be traced back a number of generations in England, and his own baptism is recorded at Etton, Yorkshire, 20 December 1584. He graduated from Cambridge University with a B.A. in 1605, and M.A. in 1609. He became curate of the church at Egerton, County Kent from ca. 1611 to 1623. In 1623 he was called to succeed Rev. Henry Jacob (who had left for Virginia) at the First Independent Church in Southwark, Surrey. Independent worship being illegal, Lothrop's services were conducted in secret. In 1632 he was imprisoned, but released on bail in 1634. Nathaniel Morton (New Englands Memoriall, p. 140-41) relates some of his background, including the death of his first wife in England. Huntington, p. 25, quotes from Governor Winthrop's Journal under date of 18 September 1634 "The Griffin and another ship now arriving with about 200 passengers. Mr. Lathrop and Mr. Sims, two godly ministers coming in the same ship." That same year Lothrop went to Scituate, where he formed the first church there, and then in 1639 the church divided and Lothrop went with the group that settled at Barnstable, becoming minister there, too. His records of some activities and events at Scituate and Barnstable are in NEHGR 9:279-87, 10:37-43; also see text. Two of his letters of 1638 to Governor Prence mention in rather vague terms the forthcoming move from Scituate (Huntington, p. 28-32). One of the letters is also signed by Anthony Aniball, _____ (no doubt Henry) Cobb, and _____ (no doubt Isaac) Robinson "In behalf of the church." He became a freeman on 7 June 1637 (PCR 1:60).ne 1636, he married his [p.321] second wife probably in 1635 (see Torrey, and Wakefield, Marriages). His will (MD 11:42) dated 10 August 1653, inventory 8 December 1653, names his sons Thomas, John (in England), and Benjamin and daughters Jane and Deborah; "to the rest of my Children both mine and my wives my will is that every of them shall have a Cow." His children were to have a choice of one of his books each, and the rest were to be sold, with the money divided among them. Some of his lands were to be sold, with the money to be divided among the children "that have the least portions." The wording of the will is unfortunate, for it leaves open the question as to how many children survived him. There is a possibility he may have been the father of Elizabeth, the unwanted wife of John Williams, q.v. PCR 4:107 shows that on 3 October 1665 "Mr. Barnabas Laythorpe hath seen cause, in the behalfe of his sister [Elizabeth Williams] and those related to her, to revive the former complaint [against John Williams]." For reasons too lengthy to give in detail, Barnabas Laythorpe could only be the son of Rev. John Lothrop, and sister in this context could only mean blood sister or sister-in-law. Since Barnabas's wife was Susanna Clark, daughter of Thomas Clark, q.v., and there was no Elizabeth in the Thomas Clark family, the term probably meant blood sister. Otis/Swift, Barnstable Families, devotes some fifty pages to Lothrop and his descendants, but is not well documented. See also NEHGR 84:437.Children of Hannah HOUSE and John LOTHROP are:Barnabas LOTHROP, d. date unknown.e unknown, young951.a. 1624, England, d. Apr 1702951.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Hannah Howse

Alice Hinton
1533-1640
John Howse
1575-1630
Alice Lloyd
1572-1653

Hannah Howse
1594-1633

1611
Thomas Lathrop
1612-± 1707
Jane Lathrop
1614-1678
Anne Lothrop
1616-1617
John Lathrop
1617-1638
Sarah Lathrop
± 1628-± 1634

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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., December 11, 2018
    Hannah Howse<br>Birth name: Hannah Howse (House)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Between 1596 and 1598 - Eastwell, Kent, England<br>Death: Feb 16 1633 - London, Middlesex, England<br>Burial: Feb 1633
  2. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., December 11, 2018
    Hannah House<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1594 - Eastwell, Leicestershire, England<br>Marriage: Oct 10 1610 - Eastwell, Leicestershire, England<br>Death: Feb 16 1634 - London, England<br>Husband: John Lathrop
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