Hello Harold Referencing the article "Joseph Blanchard and His Descendents", NEGHR, Vol. 93, April 1939, under the family of Thomas3 Blanchard (John2, Joseph1) on pg 168, which has Hannah b. Woburn and is as follows: " ii. HANNAH, b.29 Nov 1690: d. at Littleton 1 Jan 1763; m. at Concord, 11 June 1713, JONATHAN HARTWELL, b. there about 1686, d. at Littleton 19 Dec 1770, son of Samuel and Ruth (Wheeler) Hartwell. Jonathan and Hannah (Blanchard) Hartwell moved to Littleton about 1720 and purchased a homestead in the southwesterly part of the town. Children (surname Hartwell), first three b. at Concord, the others at Littleton: 1. James, b.30 July 1715 2. Josiah, b. 11 Sept 1717 3. Nathan, b. 4 Dec 1719 4. Simon, b. 24 Sept. 1721 5. Hannah, b.12 Apr 1723 6. Joseph, b. 27 Jan 1724; d. 24 Oct 1739 7. Benjamin, b. 11 June 1734; d. 8 Sept. 1739." ------- > Through Leffingwell to Hartwell, then to Melvin and Eaton, my mother's father's family. << By your lineage here, I assume you are using the male lineage, ie. Hartwell's daughter, in this case, Hannah, married a Mr Melvin, and their daughter married a Mr. Eaton, whose son married and this son to be the father of your mother's father. By the way, although many have Joseph Blanchard as "died in October of 1637". It is only stated that he died in the 10th month, i.e., *not* in October, but rather this was December in that calendar time period as brought to my attention by John Chandler. --- Watching the sky and leaning on the shovel (MORE!! on the way) -- Rannie, your distant cousin in Nova Scotia Index: Hannah. 1670 b. Woburn. 1997.11. 27. Index: Jonathan [Hartwell]. 1713 m. Concord. 1997. 11. 27.