Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (26 maart 1698) lag beneden de 16 jaar (13).
Zij is getrouwd met Henry Oborn.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 26 maart 1698 te Concord, Pa, zij was toen 13 jaar oud.
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Hannah Cook(e), dau. of William Cook(e), latter who purportedly d. at sea enroute to Penn., and Elizabeth Fox. Neither Hannah nor her three known siblings (bro. William and sisters Elizabeth (Cook) Gregg and Grace (Cook) Hollingsworth) were NOT b. in North America. Hannah d. testate in 1766 at Birmingham Twp, Chester County, Penn.
On 10, 12, 1688 [i.e., Dec. 12] Hannah's widowed mother m. 2) Nathaniel Parks at the Darby MM of Friends at Chester (now Delaware) County, PA. Elizabeth (Fox) (Cooke) Parks' brother Thomas Fox d. testate at Darby, PA. In his will dated Aug. 31, 1699, proved Sept. 8, 1699 at Philadelphia, he left his property to "my nephew William Cooke," the son of his sister Elizabeth, and made his sister Elizabeth Parks and her daughters Grace Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Gregg and Hannah "Holborn" [sic] residual legatees and further appointed his nephew William, sister Elizabeth, and three neices executors of the will.
Nathaniel Parks d. testate at Concord Twp, Chester (now Delaware) County, PA in circa 1713. His will dated Apr. 5, 1710 and proved May 6, 1713 at Philadelphia, includes, in part, legacies to "my well beloved wife Elizabeth Parks, to son-in-law Thomas Hollingsworth (husb. of Nathaniel's stepdau. Grace Cooke), to Mary Oborn" (eldest child of Hannah (Cooke) Oborn), with the balance to be equally divided between "William Cooke, Grace Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Gregg, and 'Susanna' (sic Hannah) Oborn," latter Nathaniel's four known stepchildren.
On 3, 26, 1698 [i.e., May 26] at the Concord Friends Monthly Meeting, Hannah Cook(e) m. Henry Oborn by whom she had eight children: Mary, Sarah, Hannah (d.y.), Elizabeth, William, Hannah again, Susanna, and Ann. Henry Oborn d. testate in 1736 at Concord Twp, Chester County.
Following Henry Oborn's death, the widow Hannah m. in 1738 John Wilson at the London Grove Friends Monthly Meeting. John Wilson d. testate in or before November 1761 at Birmingham Twp, Chester County, Penn. and the widow Hannah (Cooke) (Oborn) Wilson d. testate in or before May 1766 also at Birmingham Twp, Chester County.
Chester County, Penn. Will Book, Proved 1760-1761. WILSON, JOHN. Birmingham [Twp].• Will dated September 19, 1759; proved November 24, 1761.• Provides for wife Hannah according to the terms of marriage contract. • To son John 3 shillings, 5 pence out of each £ of my estate. • To daughter Ruth Lewis 3 shillings per £ of my estate.• To daughter Hannah Mendenhall 3/5 per £ of my estate.• To son James remainder of estate real and personal. •• Executors: Son in law Benjamin Mendenhall and William Harvey, Sr. • Witnesses: Adam Redd, Ann Redd, Jesse Mendenhall.
Chester County, Penn. Will Book, Proved 1766-1767.WILSON, HANNAH. Birmingham [Twp].• Will dated March 14, 1764; proved May 26, 1766.• To Elizabeth Willis, daughter of James Harlan £5.• To Ann Harlan, daughter of James £10.• To Solomon Harlan, son of James £10.• To Henry Harlan, son of James £10.• To the youngest son of James £10.• To Susanna Harlan, daughter of James £10.• To the children of Ezekiel Harlan £50 to be divided.• Executor: James Wilson.• Letters C.T.A. [Certificate to Admin.] to Benjamin Mendenhall, the Executor named being absent beyond the sea.• Witnesses: Hannah Mendenhall, James Knightley.
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