Children of Hannah House and Reverend John Lothropp- Thomas Lothropp
b. 21 Feb 1612/13, d. c 1707
Jane Lothropp
b. 29 Sep 1614, d. 1683
Anne Lothropp b. 12 May 1616
John Lothropp b. 22 Feb 1617/18, d. b 1634
Barbara Lothropp b. 31 Oct 1619
Samuel Lothropp
b. c 1623
Joseph Lothropp b. c 1624
Benjamin Lothropp b. b 1632
Notes and Citations:
- [S413] Great Migration Newsletter Online, online http://www.newenglandancestors.org/articles/gm_newsletter/, Robert Charles Anderson, editor, Samuel House entry, accessed 26 May 2004.
- [S251] Helene Holt, Exiled, The Story of John Lathrop (Provo, Utah: Maasai Publishing, 1987), ISBN: 1-889025-05-4, page 293.
- [S216] Anonymous, John Lathrop (1584-1653): Reformer, Sufferer, Pilgrim, Man of God (Salt Lake City: Institute of Family Research, Inc., 1979, Genealogical Department, 900 Webster Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana page 6.
- [S37] E.B. Huntington, A Genealogical Memoir of the Lothrop-Lathrop Family (Connecticut: Privately published, 1884; reprint Freemont, California: Genealogy.com). Viewed online., page 24 "During these months a fatal sickness was preying upon his wife, and bringing her fast toward her end. The "New England's Memorial," by Nathaniel Morton, published in 1669, and then near enough the date of the incidents given, to be a credible witness, gives us these touching incidents of that imprisonment: "His wife fell sick, of which sickness she died. He procured liberty of the bishop to visit his wife before her death, and commended her to God by prayer, who soon gave up the ghosòV²."