Hannah Swarton

Hannah Swarton
Born
Joana Hibbert or Hibbard

1651 (1651) (baptized on 9 March 1651)
Died12 October 1708(1708-10-12) (aged 56–57)
Known forCaptivity by Native Americans and French Canadians
SpouseJohn Swarton (died 1690)
ChildrenChildren: John, Mary, Samuel, Jasper
Parent(s)John and Anne Hibbart

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 for 5+12 years, first in an Abenaki community and later in the home of a French family in Quebec. She was eventually freed and told her story to Cotton Mather, who used it as a moral lesson in several of his works.