Misc. Notes
He was Hannah’s second husband. He remained in Granby, Massachusetts on the homestead of his father and was a man of considerable property.
®408In 1790 his family of two men over 16, three boys under 16, and five females lived in Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
®2105 In 1810 his household in Granby, Massachusetts consisted of one boy 10-16, one man 16-26, two men 26-44, one man over 45, one woman 16-26, one woman 26-44 and one woman over 45.
®2093Eli’s “father was also a native of that place and there resided during the whole of a live of fourscore years”.
®2106
Spouses
Birth1744, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ®408
Death10 Sep 1775, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®408
Burialaft 10 Sep 1775, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®408
FlagsHartford, Connecticut
Misc. Notes
She was Aaron's first wife.
®8 She was a descendant of Jon Catlin, one of the signers of the compact formed by the Colony who agreed to a removal from Hartford and Wethersfield to Hadley, Massachusetts
®408
Research
Was she born in 1740 or 1744?
ChildrenAaron (1772-1848)
Birth18 Oct 1747, Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®2094, ®2108, ®2109
Death24 Mar 1811, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®2094, ®2110
Burialaft 24 Mar 1811, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®408
Misc. Notes
She first married Aaron Warner, Jr. of Amherst. She secondly married Aaron Moody. She died at age 63 years, 5 months and 6 days.
®2094
Family ID229
Marriage4 Dec 1777, Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ®2111, ®2112
John (Died as Child) (1783-1794)