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Hannah Waterman[1]
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Name Hannah Waterman Birth 28 Sep 1708 Norwich, New London, Connecticut
[2] Christening 7 Nov 1708 Norwich, New London, Connecticut
[2] Gender Female Death 15 Aug 1759 Norwich, New London, Connecticut
[2] Person ID I6259 Scudder Last Modified 22 Apr 2013
Father John Waterman, b. Mar 1672/3, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. 1744, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
(Age 70 years) Mother Elizabeth Lathrop, b. 1 Nov 1679, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. 5 Oct 1708, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
(Age 28 years) Marriage 5 Nov 1701 Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Family ID F2236 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Absalom King, b. 6 Jan 1703/4, Long Island, New York
d. 3 Sep 1732 (Age 28 years) Marriage 11 Aug 1730 Norwich, New London, Connecticut
[2] Family ID F2237 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Mar 2024
Family 2 Benedict Arnold, Sr., b. Abt 1715, New London, Connecticut
d. 1761, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
(Age 46 years) Marriage 8 Nov 1733 Norwich, New London, Connecticut
[2] Children 1. Benedict Arnold, b. 15 Aug 1738, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. 30 Apr 1739, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
(Age 0 years)2. Benedict Arnold, b. 14 Jan 1741, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. 14 Jun 1801, London, Middlesex, England
(Age 60 years)3. Hannah Arnold, b. 9 Dec 1742, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. 11 Aug 1803, Montague, Canada
(Age 60 years)4. Mary Arnold, b. 4 Jun 1747, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. Bef 1760 (Age < 12 years)5. Absalom King Arnold, b. 4 Apr 1747, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. Bef 1760 (Age < 12 years)6. Elizabeth Arnold, b. 19 Nov 1749, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. Bef 1760 (Age < 10 years)7. Absalom Arnold, b. 22 Oct 1750, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. Yes, date unknown8. Mary Arnold, b. 10 Sep 1753, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. Bef 1762 (Age < 8 years)9. Elizabeth Arnold, b. 29 Sep 1755, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
d. Bef 1765 (Age < 9 years)Family ID F2238 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Mar 2024
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Notes - After losing the family money due to poor business decisions, Hannah's son, Benedict, had to be withdrawn from school. He was young, full of energy and willing to try and do anything. With the lack of the structure of the school regime, and lax parental control, he was often in trouble. Hannah finally found help in the form of family: cousins Daniel and Joshua Lathrop took Arnold in as an apprentice to their large and successful apothecary business in Norwich.
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