born in England, married in Massachusetts, British American Colonies; died in Connecticut, British American Colonies
She is married to Thomas Fox.
They got married on December 13, 1647 at Concord, Middlesex Cnty, Massachusetts, Colonial America.
Child(ren):
Hanna Brooks | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1647 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thomas Fox |
Biography
Hannah/2w Brooks was born in England. She married (1), 13 Dec 1647 at Concord, Massachusetts, as his 2d wife, Thomas/1 Fox of Concord
she married (2),Andrew/1 Lester as his 3d wife, 1661, , with whom she had 3 sons.8,9 He died at N.L. 7 Jun 1669.8
She married (3), Isaac/1 Willey as his 2d wife, of N.L., who died in 1685. Caulkins dates this marriage after 1670
Children with Thomas/1 Fox: Hannah/3w Fox+17 b. 25 Sep 1648, d. 22 Feb 1712/13 Thomas/3w Fox+18 b. 26 Feb 1649/50 Samuel/3w Fox+19,20 b. circa 1651, d. 4 Sep 1727 John/3w Fox+21 b. circa 1653, d. before 20 Apr 1730 David/3w Fox+22 b. circa 1656 Isaac/3w Fox+23 b. 17 Oct 1657, d. 5 May 1735
Children with Andrew/1 Lester: Timothy/3w Lester+24 b. 4 Jul 1662 Joseph/3w Lester+25 b. 15 Jun 1664 Benjamin/3w Lester+26 b. 1666, d. before 25 Sep 1739
Genealogical Problems
Parentage
It was not until 1978 that the question of Hannah's parentage was settled. In 1977 John Brooks Threlfall, "Thomas Brooks of Watertown and Concord," (link to AmericanAncestors.org — a subscription web site)[1], showed that Hannah wasn't a daughter of Capt. Thomas Brooks (1595–1667) of Watertown and Concord, Mass., rather he suggested that she was probably a daughter of Henry Brooks (c.1592–1683) of Concord and Woburn, Mass., perhaps a brother of Capt. Thomas Brooks. It was this same John Brooks Threlfall who later identified the correct parents and grandparents of Henry Brooks (c.1592–1683) of Concord and Woburn, Mass., and Capt. Thomas Brooks (1595–1667) of Watertown, and Concord, Mass., publishing in 1998 in Supplement 3 to his Ancestry of My Children[2]. See Henry Brooks (c.1592–1683) or Capt. Thomas Brooks (1595–1667) for more information.
Miriam Brightman Eddy, "Thomas, Henry and Hannah Brooks of Concord," (link to AmericanAncestors.org — a subscription web site)[3] was able to reconstruct the entire life of Hannah (Brooks) (Fox) (Lester) Willey (c.1620–1692), thereby revealing that it was Hannah who was named as, "daughter Lestor" in Henry Brooks' 1682 will.
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