1Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, p. 170.
"SALEM MARRIAGES
PEASE
. . .
Robert , jr. and Abigaile Randall, Dec. 16, 1678. CT. R.".2Frederick S. Pease, The Pease Family, NEHGR Vol. 3, p. 174 (Apr 1849).
This source is quoted as a reference to Robert Pease, who supposedly married Hannah Warriner. Were there two Hannah Warriners?
"(25) V. MIRRIAM, [31-1.] m. Nathaniel Pease, in 1730. This Nathaniel was the eldest son of Robert Pease, who, according to tradition, came directly from England to Enfield, and was a distant relative of the original Pease family in that town. He was designated by the name of "latter" Robert, and admitted an inhabitant of Enfield in 1687, and settled on the lot south of the Somers road. He married Hannah Warriner, 1691, and had three sons, born in Enfield, viz:
Nathaniel, above mentioned, who was b. 1702; Joseph, b. 1707, and Benjamin. Nathaniel kept a tavern in Blandford, Ms., and afterwards removed to Ballston, or Stephentown, N. Y., where he died. Children of Mirriam and Nathaniel:
. . ."
Miriam's maiden name was Pease.3Judge Pynchon's Marriage Record: 1685-1711, NEHGR Vol. 123, p. 262 (Oct 1969).
"Marriages
[314]
1691
. . .
Dec: 24 Robert Pease and Hanah Warriner Joined in Marriage.".