GRANTHAM, Hannah ( - 1756) ‹ LBT 18582 ›

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Floruit: 1744–1756

  floruit 1744 (A)—1756 (B);  Female

Life Events

Event Date Source
Death - before 28 Sep 1756 <reported to St.Co. Pension Court>

Family Relationships

Relationship Name Occupation Comments Conf
grandparent: GRANTHAM, Bernard ‹ LBT 09005 › Printer 100
grandparent: GRANTHAM, (Unknown) ‹ LBT 03329 › 93
parent: GRANTHAM, John (1651 - 1723) ‹ LBT 12748 › Born 14 Feb 1703 & Bapt. 16 Feb 1704 - St Giles Cripplegate 100
parent: GRANTHAM, Sarah ‹ LBT 03678 › Born 14 Feb 1703 & Bapt. 16 Feb 1704 - St Giles Cripplegate 100
sibling: GRANTHAM, Gater ‹ LBT 18581 › Compositor Bapt. 10 Jun 1691 - St Martin Ludgate 100
sibling: GRANTHAM, Mary ‹ LBT 35223 › Comment for child Mary GRANTHAM: Bapt. 18 May 1679 - St Brides 80
sibling: GRANTHAM, Anne ‹ LBT 35224 › Comment for child Anne GRANTHAM: Bapt. 24 May 1680 -St Brides 80
sibling: GRANTHAM, Sarah ‹ LBT 35225 › Comment for child Sarah GRANTHAM: Bapt. 20 May 1682 - St Brides 80
sibling: GRANTHAM, Eliz ‹ LBT 35226 › Comment for child Eliz GRANTHAM: Bapt. 14 Aug 1683 - St Brides 80
sibling: GRANTHAM, Sarah ‹ LBT 35227 › Comment for child Sarah GRANTHAM: Bapt. 21 Sep 1684 - St Brides 80
sibling: GRANTHAM, Ann ‹ LBT 35228 › Comment for child Ann GRANTHAM: Bapt. 6 May 1694 - St Martin Ludgate 80
sibling: GRANTHAM, Sarah ‹ LBT 35229 › Comment for child Sarah GRANTHAM: Bapt. 15 Oct 1704 - St Bartholomew the Great 80

Livery Companies

Company Source
Stationers' Company McKenzie, D.F. (1978), #3380

Events (5)

Date Event type Description
2 Oct 1744 Freed - Patrimony - father = John Grantham (LBT/12748) - see Further Notes
27 Sep 1748 Pension Court - in place of Catherine Harman (LBT/05784) dec.
22 Jun 1750 Pension Court - in place of John Booth [ST/]
21 Jun 1754 Pension Court - in place of Sarah Williams [LBT/] dec.
28 Sep 1756 Death - reported to the Pension Court

Further Notes

Patrimony - Daughter of John being Intituled to the Freedom of this Company by Partimony and being very poor It is Ordered that She be admitted without paying any Fees and She was Accordingly Sworn and Admitted into the Freedom of the Company and had 10s.

Sources and References

Original Sources Comments
Stationers' Company - Binding and Freedom Records - McKenzie, D.F. (1978), #3380