I received a response from the gentleman who provided me with the information
on Hannah Chandler. It is as follows:
Your letter lists Hannah Chandler as b. 1657 and d. 11-20-1730.
I don't have a death date for her, but this is where the 1657 came from.
This book details events during the Salem and Andover Witchcraft trials
as well as relationships of the Chandlers, Danes, and Phelps.
Salem Witchcraft and Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables
Enders A. Robinson
c. 1992, Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie MD
p. 233
"Daniel Bigsby was born about 1651 in Ipswich, son of Sara (Wyatt) Heard
and Joseph Bigsby. the family lived in Ipswich and then in Rowley Village
(in 1685 Rowley Village was incorporated as a separate town and its name
was changed to Boxford. The town then embraced parts of the present towns
of Groveland and Middleton). In 1674 in Andover, Daniel Bigsby married
Hannah Chandler, born about 1657, the older daughter of Hannah (Brewer) and
Thomas Chandler, an original proprietor of Andover. In 1682 Hannah's
sister, Sarah Chandler, married Samuel Phelps. In 1687 Hannah's brother,
William Chandler, 3rd, married Eleanor Phelps."
"In 1692 Daniel Bigsby, a carpenter about 41; his wife, Hannah, about 35;
and six children were living in the south part of Andover. Hannah
(Chandler) Bigsby, together with her niece, Sarah Phelps, Jr., were part of
the afflicted circle at the examination of the widow Mary (Ayer) Parker on
September 1. Mary Parker was hanged on September 22, 1692. Hannah was one
of the afflicted at the Andover touch test on September 7. At the
examination of Henry Salter on September 7, it was attested that he
afflicted Hannah Bigsby among others."
Hope this helps. Jayne