It is debated whether John Niles, of Braintree & Jane Niles were the parents of Hannah ‘Anna’ Mott She married 1) Peter Shooter daughter Anna Shooter 2) Nathaniel Mott, of Scituate & Braintree 10 children.
This is what I see so far:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Niles-42
According to Anderson in his "Great Migration Begins" says "Although all the birth records for the children of John Niles were recorded in Braintree, one or more of the earlier ones must have been born in Dorchester." He goes on to say that the first child, Hannah, must have been born in Dorchester and the last two, Benjamin and Isaac must have been born in Braintree; based on his move from Dorchester to Braintree. John, Joseph, Nathaniel, Samuel, and Increase are listed as born in Braintree with the understanding that one or two of the older children may have been born in Dorchester, since the records early records are incomplete.[2]
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Hannah_Niles_%281%29
The birthdate is for the daughter of John Niles, who was in the right place and the right time to be the wife of Peter Shooter and Nathaniel Mott, but there is no marriage record giving the name of Peter Shooter's wife. There is only a birth record for the daughter of Peter and Anna in 1654. Hannah Niles therefore would have been only about 15 when she married Peter. Since she was having children until 1675, that's young but not out of the question.
Should we keep her attached to parents on Geni? Remember, she can always be reattached.