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- Hannah Swarton (1651 - 12 October 1708), née Joana Hibbert/Hibbard, was a New England colonial pioneer who was captured by Abenaki Indians and held prisoner...
- hangings did not reach the ground, Swarton or Lady Ros said she had been further concealed by a handy chair. Swarton was sentenced to be fined and branded...
- captivity narratives; his account of the captivity and ransom of Hannah Swarton; his complete "catalogus" of all the students who graduated from Harvard...
- remained uninhabited until 1714 and 1716 respectively. One captive, Hannah Swarton, returned to New England in 1695 and published an account of her captivity...
- player Joseph Story (1779–1845), ****ociate Superior Court Justice Hannah Swarton (1651-1708), colonial pioneer captured by Abenaki Indians and held captive...
- by Jael in the Old Testament, and to the captivity narratives of Hannah Swarton (captured in 1690) and Mary Rowlandson (captured in 1675). Captivity narratives...
- British academic and poet Hannah Bluma Sultz, Lithuanian Hebrew poet Hannah Swarton (1651–1708), New England colonial pioneer Hannah Sylvester (1903–1973)...
- the men, including John Swarton, were killed, and the survivors, including Hannah Swarton and her children, were captured. Swarton was ransomed in 1695....
- brief biographical sketches, including those of Hannah Duston and Hannah Swarton. According to Kenneth Silverman, an expert on early American literature...
- was sent to Quebec, where he met briefly with another prisoner, Hannah Swarton, and was later transferred to France. He died in prison there, at La Roc****e...