Pane-Joyce Genealogy
58735. Hannah Agry. Born ca 1754 in Hingham, MA. Hannah was baptized in Hingham, MA, on 6 Oct 1754. Hannah died in Pittston, Kennebec County, Maine on 16 Apr 1788.280

Children of Samuel and Hannah (Agry) Oakman, perhaps born at Pittston:
    i. Hannah Oakman, b. ca. 1774, d. 3 Nov 1822 at Pittston, m. Freeborn Groves (d. 4 Aug 1854);
    ii. Joseph Oakman, b. ca. 1776, d. 4 Nov 1788 at Pittston;
    iii. Samuel Oakman, b. ca. 1778, d. 28 Dec 1807, m. Mary Reed (d. 24 Sep 1819);
    iv. Elizabeth Oakman, b. ca. 1781, d. 18 Oct 1850, m. 2 Dec 1804 Francis Flitner (b. 1 Aug 1774, d. 3 Apr 1850, son of Zachariah & Lucy (Colburn) Flitner);
    v. Sarah Oakman, b. ca. 1782, d. 10 Jul 1871 at Cambridge, MA, m. Dec 1812 Daniel Kendrick (b. 1786 at Hollis, NH, d. 5 May 1868 at Wilton, ME); and
    vi. Mary Oakman, b. 10 May 1786, d. 9 Nov 1850 at Brunswick, ME, m. at Pittston 1 Jul 1816 James Cary (b. 22 Jun 1790, d. 25 Aug 1865, son of James & Sarah (Roberts) Cary).280
Ca 1773 Hannah married Samuel Oakman (38042) , son of Edward Oakman (18614) (ca 1716-21 May 1791) & Sarah Doggett (30620) (ca 1716-22 Jan 1794). Born on 18 Sep 1745 in Marshfield, MA.60 Samuel died in Pittston, Kennebec County, Maine, on 18 Dec 1822; he was 77.61

From Richard’s History of Marshfield:61
    In early life Samuel was a sea captain. Soon moved to Pittston and engaged in shipbuilding. He built many vessels at Pittston and Bath. One, the brig Silvena, was commanded by his brother, Amos. Others, the schr. Hannah and brig Eliza, were commanded at different times by Samuel Oakman, Jr. Samuel Oakman was prominent in public affairs and particularly in Revolutionary matters. His wealth was seriously dimished in the war of 1812, when nearly all his vessels, being on the high seas, were captured by the British. Grand elms, now [1901] over a century old, set out by him, remain to adorn the street where he built him a home.
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