Hannah Arnold (née Waterman) explained

Hannah Arnold
Birth Name:Hannah Waterman
Birth Place:Norwich, Connecticut, British America
Death Date:August 15, 1758 (aged 52)
Death Place:Norwich, Connecticut, British America
Burial Place:,
Norwich, Connecticut
Burial Coordinates:41.5495°N -72.0923°W
Children:Brigadier General Benedict Arnold (son)

Hannah Arnold (; c. 1705/06? – August 15, 1758) was the mother of American-born British Brigadier General Benedict Arnold (1741–1801).

Early life and marriages

Hannah Arnold was born in Norwich, Connecticut, to John Waterman and Elizabeth Lathrop. Her first husband, Absalom King, was a wealthy merchant who had settled in the area. The couple had a daughter, also named Hannah. Not long after, however, King died at sea from the smallpox. Hannah married again, this time to Captain Benedict Arnold, the descendant of Rhode Island governor Benedict Arnold. The Arnolds had six children. As was not unusual at the time, most of the couple's children died young, many within months of one another due to a yellow fever outbreak, including an older son, Benedict. A younger son, also named Benedict, was born in 1741. Shortly thereafter, market downturns caused hardships in the family finances.[1]

Later life and death

Hannah Arnold died on August 15, 1758, and was buried in the Old Uptown Burying Ground, Norwich, Connecticut. Hannah's death fell hard on her widowed husband, Captain Benedict Arnold, who lingered some time and suffered with alcoholism and depression. He died in 1761.

Historical reputation and legacy

Hannah Arnold is remembered in Norwich as a worthy woman and a model of "piety, patience, and virtue."[2] Her gravestone is still visible in Norwichtown Burying Grounds, yet no one knows who paid for it.[3]

Children

Arnold had nine children:[4]

+ Absalom King Arnold (22 Oct 1750, soon died)+ Mary Arnold (Sep 1753-c. 1754)+ Elizabeth Arnold (Sep 1755-bef. 1765)

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: Randall, Willard Sterne . Benedict Arnold: patriot and traitor . 1990 . Morrow . 978-1-55710-034-4 . New York, N.Y.
  2. Book: Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. Frances Manwaring Caulkins

    . Frances Manwaring Caulkins. History of Norwich, Connecticut: from its settlement in 1660, to January 1845. 1845. T. Robinson. 254.

  3. Web site: Admirer adorns grave of Benedict Arnold's mother. March 29, 2011. www.norwichbulletin.com.. 2011-03-29.
  4. Book: Price, Richard . John Lothropp: A Puritan Biography And Genealogy . Salt Lake City . 1984 . Price.