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Nancy HANNAH2,3 was born after 1787 in , Greenbrier Co., West Virginia.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 30471. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.374,395.

!Birth: (1) d/o John HANNA/Jane GRAHAM.
Marriage to __ __: (1) Married.

(1) 1817: Stayed in VA (WV) when her family moved to OH.

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!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.374,395.

!Birth: (1) d/o John HANNA/Jane GRAHAM.
Marriage to __ __: (1) Married.

(1) 1817: Stayed in VA (WV) when her family moved to OH. Parents: John HANNAH and Jane GRAHAM.


Nancy HANNAH3,401 was born in 1795 in VA.3,401 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 73274. [boyd-trees.ged]







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Nancy's middle name may be Hannah. Parents: James HANNAH.

Spouse: William PELFREY II. William PELFREY II and Nancy HANNAH were married on 29 Sep 1814 in Floyd Co., KY.3,401 Reference Number:1209492 Children were: Celia PELFREY, Daniel PELFREY, Isaac PELFREY, Jane PELFREY, Sarah PELFREY, Mary Polly PELFREY, Alexander PELFREY, James M. PELFREY, Lydia PELFREY, William Rowland PELFREY.


Nancy HANNAH2,3 was born on 25 Oct 1799 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died on 5 Jun 1846 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 She is reference number 32337. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Historical Collections of Adams County, Ohio," Vol. 1, by Carl N.
Thompson, p.154.
(2) "Some Marriage Records of Adams County, Ohio 1797-1894," comp. by Adams Co.
Genealogical Soc., Vol. I (1988) p.54,108.
(3) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1,3) 25 Oct 1799, d/o William Hannah/Martha Moore. (3) Adams Co., OH.
Marriage to David Kirkpatrick: (1,3) 20 Jan 1825. (2) 30 Jan 1825, Adams Co.,
OH by Benjamin Van Pelt. License issued 18 Jan 1825.
Death: (1,3) 5 Jun 1846. (3) Adams Co., OH,

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!(1) "Historical Collections of Adams County, Ohio," Vol. 1, by Carl N.
Thompson, p.154.
(2) "Some Marriage Records of Adams County, Ohio 1797-1894," comp. by Adams Co.
Genealogical Soc., Vol. I (1988) p.54,108.
(3) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1,3) 25 Oct 1799, d/o William Hannah/Martha Moore. (3) Adams Co., OH.
Marriage to David Kirkpatrick: (1,3) 20 Jan 1825. (2) 30 Jan 1825, Adams Co.,
OH by Benjamin Van Pelt. License issued 18 Jan 1825.
Death: (1,3) 5 Jun 1846. (3) Adams Co., OH, Parents: Capt. William HANNAH and Martha MOORE.

Spouse: ,Rev. David KIRKPATRICK. ,Rev. David KIRKPATRICK and Nancy HANNAH were married on 30 Jan 1825 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:608457 Children were: ,Jr. David KIRKPATRICK.


Nancy HANNAH2,3 was born between 1825 and 1842 in , Washington Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 30688. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]











! (1) "A History of the Hanna Family, Being a Genealogy of Descendants of Thomas Hanna and E lizabeth Henderson, Who Emigrated to America in 1763," by Charles Elma Rice (Alliance, OH: 19 05). Seattle Public Lib., film R929.2 H195 R.

! Birth: (1) d/o Hugh HANNA/Dorothy WHITELY.
Marriage to James McLONEY: (1)[alice-boyd.FTW]

! (1) "A History of the Hanna Family, Being a Genealogy of Descendants of Thomas Hanna and E lizabeth Henderson, Who Emigrated to America in 1763," by Charles Elma Rice (Alliance, OH: 19 05). Seattle Public Lib., film R929.2 H195 R.

! Birth: (1) d/o Hugh HANNA/Dorothy WHITELY.
Marriage to James McLONEY: (1) Parents: Hugh HANNAH and Dorothy WHITELY.

Spouse: James MC LONEY. James MC LONEY and Nancy HANNAH were married. Reference Number:577583


Nancy A. HANNAH2,3 was born in 1847 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 32995. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 1847, Adams Co., OH, d/o Aaron Hannah/Mary Ann Aerl.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 1847, Adams Co., OH, d/o Aaron Hannah/Mary Ann Aerl. Parents: Aaron HANNAH and Mary Ann AERL.


Nancy W. HANNAH2,3 was born in 1801 in , Kentucky.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died in Aug 1857 in Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN.2,3 She is reference number 33220. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley
(Cleveland, OH) p.259-268.
(2) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.115.

!Birth: (1,2,3) d/o James Hanna/Hannah Bayless. (1,3) 1801. (1) KY.
Marriage to James Barnett: (1) Mr. Barnett. (2,3)
Death: (1) Aug 1857. (3) 1857.

(2) Settled in Ft. Wayne, IN (Allen Co.).[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley
(Cleveland, OH) p.259-268.
(2) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.115.

!Birth: (1,2,3) d/o James Hanna/Hannah Bayless. (1,3) 1801. (1) KY.
Marriage to James Barnett: (1) Mr. Barnett. (2,3)
Death: (1) Aug 1857. (3) 1857.

(2) Settled in Ft. Wayne, IN (Allen Co.). Parents: James HANNAH and Hannah BAYLESS.

Spouse: James BARNETT. James BARNETT and Nancy W. HANNAH were married. Reference Number:626676


Nathan(Iel) HANNAH2,3 was born between 1770 and 1800.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 33422. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "West Virginia Estate Settlements," comp. by Ross B. Johnston
(Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1977) p.106.

!Birth: (1) s/o James Hanna.

(1) 1825, Mar: Will of James Hanna leaves to wife; sons William, John, David,
Nathan(iel?), Andrew; daughters Jane McMillion, Nancy McCoy.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "West Virginia Estate Settlements," comp. by Ross B. Johnston
(Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1977) p.106.

!Birth: (1) s/o James Hanna.

(1) 1825, Mar: Will of James Hanna leaves to wife; sons William, John, David,
Nathan(iel?), Andrew; daughters Jane McMillion, Nancy McCoy. Parents: James HANNAH.


Nathaniel P. HANNAH2,3 was born on 31 Mar 1835 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 14 Nov 1883 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 33004. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 31 Mar 1835, Adams Co., OH, s/o William S. Hannah/Mary Patton.
Marriage to Harriett Redman: (1) 17 Feb 1858, Adams Co., OH.
Death: (1) 14 Nov 1883, Adams Co., OH.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 31 Mar 1835, Adams Co., OH, s/o William S. Hannah/Mary Patton.
Marriage to Harriett Redman: (1) 17 Feb 1858, Adams Co., OH.
Death: (1) 14 Nov 1883, Adams Co., OH. Parents: William S. HANNAH and Mary PATTON.

Spouse: Harriett REDMAN. Nathaniel P. HANNAH and Harriett REDMAN were married on 17 Feb 1858 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:622319


Newton HANNAH2,3 was born in 1840 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died in 1902 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 32993. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 1840, Adams Co., OH, s/o Aaron Hannah/Mary Ann Aerl.
Marriage to Belle Clark: (1)
Death: (1) 1902, Adams Co., OH.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 1840, Adams Co., OH, s/o Aaron Hannah/Mary Ann Aerl.
Marriage to Belle Clark: (1)
Death: (1) 1902, Adams Co., OH. Parents: Aaron HANNAH and Mary Ann AERL.

Spouse: Belle CLARK. Newton HANNAH and Belle CLARK were married. Reference Number:622109


Odo (Hannay) HANNAH2,3 died in 1494 in Sorbie, Galloway, Scotland.2,3 He was born in Sorbie, Galloway, Scotland.2,3 He is reference number 30061. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xvii,20. Cites: (a)
A.H. MacKerlie, "History of the Lands and Their Owners of Galloway," 1:455.

!Birth: (1) s/o Andrew HANNA of Sorbie.
Death: (1) 1494.

(1) 1488: Granted Sorbie Castle Lands by King James IV of Scotland. Owned them
until 1494. Odo HANNAY thus became the first actual owner in fee of the
estate of Old Sorbie, since when the Douglases had ruled Galloway, the
HANNAs had had to pay rents to them. When the lands became part of the
crown lands, the king was free to grant title to his subjects.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xvii,20. Cites: (a)
A.H. MacKerlie, "History of the Lands and Their Owners of Galloway," 1:455.

!Birth: (1) s/o Andrew HANNA of Sorbie.
Death: (1) 1494.

(1) 1488: Granted Sorbie Castle Lands by King James IV of Scotland. Owned them
until 1494. Odo HANNAY thus became the first actual owner in fee of the
estate of Old Sorbie, since when the Douglases had ruled Galloway, the
HANNAs had had to pay rents to them. When the lands became part of the
crown lands, the king was free to grant title to his subjects. Parents: Andrew HANNAH.

Children were: Robert (Hannay) HANNAH.


Patrick HANNAH2,3 was born before 1612 in Sorbie, Galloway, Scotland.2,3 He died in 1629 in At Sea.2,3 He was also known as Hannay. He is reference number 30063. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xviii, 23,24-25,
26,27,28,29,37. Cites: (a) "The Edinburgh Register."

!Birth: (1) s/o Alexander HANNAY/Patrick MACKIE. Patrick HANNA, the poet, was
s/o John Hanna, gs/o Donald HANNAY of Sorbie. (NOTE: If he was
gs/o Donald HANNAY, he could not have been s/o John HANNA, who was s/o
Alexander, unless source also gives John's parentage in error.) Robert
HANNA who was killed 1642 was brother of Patrick HANNAY who went to London.
(NOTE: Author seems to have confused the parentage of one Patrick HANNA
the poet, or combined several Patrick HANNAs, or misnumbered some generations,
since on p.xx he says Robert was brother of John HANNA s/o Alexander, not
a son. Yet on page 28 he says he was the son.)
Marriage to Anges DUNBAR: (1)
Death: (1a) 1629, at sea.

(1) 1582: Alexander HANNAY, a younger son of the family of Sorbie, purchased
lands of Kirkdale Stewarty of Kirkcudbright, and obtained a charter of the
same for his nephew, Patrick HANNAY, Esq., paternal ancestor of the HANNAYs of
Mochrum. This Alexander HANNAY left a son, John HANNAY, who inherited the
estate. John HANNAY's son was Patrick HANNAY. Alexander HANNAH of Kirkdale
married Ann MACKIE, and their son was named Patrick HANNAY of Kirkdale.
(1) Of Kirkdale, Scotland, in the Stewarty of Kirkcudbright.
(1) King Galdus (Galgacus, leader of the confederated Caledonians against the
Romans, in Scotch history known as Corbredus Galdus) lies buried in the lands
of Patrick HANNAY of Kirkdale. (NOTE: This under a discussion of Patrick the
poet.)
(1) 1621: King James I granted certain lands in North Ireland to Robert HANNA
and at the same time made a like grant of adjoining lands to Patrick HANNA,
Gentleman of Longford County. The lands granted were in that county, "to hold
to Patrick and Robert HANNA forever, as of the Castle of Dublin, in free and
common soccage by fealty." This grant appears to be the first mention of the
HANNA name in North Ireland. (NOTE: Author says this is Patrick the poet,
his nephew. Notes here because this Patrick was supposedly appointed Master
of Chancery for North Ireland.)
(1) 1625, 28 May: Patrick HANNAY, sometime of London, received King's letters
"to have a clerk's place in the Privy Council of Ireland, having done our
late dear father good and acceptable service beyond the seas." (NOTE: This
Patrick or his nephew?)
(1) 1627, 27 Jun: Appointed Master of the Chancery of North Ireland by King
Charles I. Called by the "Edinburgh Register" Sir Patrick HANNAY.
(1) Held many other important postions.
(1) c.1629: Andrew HANNA, a nephew of Patrick HANNA, administered his estate.
(1) 1630: Administration of his estate granted to James MONTGOMERY.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xviii, 23,24-25,
26,27,28,29,37. Cites: (a) "The Edinburgh Register."

!Birth: (1) s/o Alexander HANNAY/Patrick MACKIE. Patrick HANNA, the poet, was
s/o John Hanna, gs/o Donald HANNAY of Sorbie. (NOTE: If he was
gs/o Donald HANNAY, he could not have been s/o John HANNA, who was s/o
Alexander, unless source also gives John's parentage in error.) Robert
HANNA who was killed 1642 was brother of Patrick HANNAY who went to London.
(NOTE: Author seems to have confused the parentage of one Patrick HANNA
the poet, or combined several Patrick HANNAs, or misnumbered some generations,
since on p.xx he says Robert was brother of John HANNA s/o Alexander, not
a son. Yet on page 28 he says he was the son.)
Marriage to Anges DUNBAR: (1)
Death: (1a) 1629, at sea.

(1) 1582: Alexander HANNAY, a younger son of the family of Sorbie, purchased
lands of Kirkdale Stewarty of Kirkcudbright, and obtained a charter of the
same for his nephew, Patrick HANNAY, Esq., paternal ancestor of the HANNAYs of
Mochrum. This Alexander HANNAY left a son, John HANNAY, who inherited the
estate. John HANNAY's son was Patrick HANNAY. Alexander HANNAH of Kirkdale
married Ann MACKIE, and their son was named Patrick HANNAY of Kirkdale.
(1) Of Kirkdale, Scotland, in the Stewarty of Kirkcudbright.
(1) King Galdus (Galgacus, leader of the confederated Caledonians against the
Romans, in Scotch history known as Corbredus Galdus) lies buried in the lands
of Patrick HANNAY of Kirkdale. (NOTE: This under a discussion of Patrick the
poet.)
(1) 1621: King James I granted certain lands in North Ireland to Robert HANNA
and at the same time made a like grant of adjoining lands to Patrick HANNA,
Gentleman of Longford County. The lands granted were in that county, "to hold
to Patrick and Robert HANNA forever, as of the Castle of Dublin, in free and
common soccage by fealty." This grant appears to be the first mention of the
HANNA name in North Ireland. (NOTE: Author says this is Patrick the poet,
his nephew. Notes here because this Patrick was supposedly appointed Master
of Chancery for North Ireland.)
(1) 1625, 28 May: Patrick HANNAY, sometime of London, received King's letters
"to have a clerk's place in the Privy Council of Ireland, having done our
late dear father good and acceptable service beyond the seas." (NOTE: This
Patrick or his nephew?)
(1) 1627, 27 Jun: Appointed Master of the Chancery of North Ireland by King
Charles I. Called by the "Edinburgh Register" Sir Patrick HANNAY.
(1) Held many other important postions.
(1) c.1629: Andrew HANNA, a nephew of Patrick HANNA, administered his estate.
(1) 1630: Administration of his estate granted to James MONTGOMERY. Parents: Alexander HANNAH and Anne MACKEY.

Spouse: Agnes DUNBAR. Patrick HANNAH and Agnes DUNBAR were married in , Scotland.2,3 Reference Number:564849 Children were: William HANNAH, ,Capt. Alexander HANNAH.


Patrick HANNAH2,3 was born about 1630 in Sorbie, Galloway, Scotland.2,3 He died Unknown in London, England.2,3 He is reference number 30076. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xx,24-25,26,27,28,
29.

!Birth: (1) Patrick HANNA, the poet, was s/o John Hanna, gs/o Donald HANNAY of
Sorbie. (NOTE: If he was gs/o Donald HANNAY, he could not have been s/o John
HANNA, who was s/o Alexander, unless source also gives John's parentage in
error.) Robert HANNA who was killed 1642 was brother of Patrick HANNAY who went
to London. (NOTE: Author seems to have confused the parentage of one Patrick
HANNA the poet, or combined several Patrick HANNAs.)

(1) 1582: Alexander HANNAY, a younger son of the family of Sorbie, purchased
lands of Kirkdale Stewarty of Kirkcudbright, and obtained a charter of the
same for his nephew, Patrick HANNAY, Esq., paternal ancestor of the HANNAYs of
Mochrum. This Alexander HANNAY left a son, John HANNAY, who inherited the
estate. John HANNAY's son was Patrick HANNAY. Alexander HANNAH of Kirkdale
married Ann MACKIE, and their son was named Patrick HANNAY of Kirkdale.
(1) Patrick HANNA was a poet.
(1) King Galdus (Galgacus, leader of the confederated Caledonians against the
Romans, in Scotch history known as Corbredus Galdus) lies buried in the lands of Patrick HAN NAY of Kirkdale. (NOTE: This under a discussion of Patrick the
poet.)
(1) The poet served as General of Artillery under the King of Bohemia. Used
Donald HANNAY's sword in the service of the unfortunate but high spirited Queen
of Bohemia, the daugter of James, and wife of the elector of Palatine.
(1) The poet went to London, England with the King and established the
Scottish-English (London) branch of the family.
(1) 1619: The poet published in London "Two Elegies on the Death of Queen Anne:
With Epitaphs."
(1) 1621: King James I granted certain lands in North Ireland to Robert HANNA
and at the same time made a like grant of adjoining lands to Patrick HANNA,
Gentleman of Longford County. The lands granted were in that county, "to hold
to Patrick and Robert HANNA forever, as of the Castle of Dublin, in free and
common soccage by fealty." This grant appears to be the first mention of the
HANNA name in North Ireland. (NOTE: This Patrick or his uncle? His uncle was
supposedly the one appointed Master of Chancery for North Ireland in 1627.)
(1) 1622: Published a book of curious poems which once had a reputation. These
poems procured him some celebrity. Among his works published in London in
1622 was "Happy Husband," "Philomel," and "Poems."
(1) 1625, 28 May: Patrick HANNAY, sometime of London, received King's letters
"to have a clerk's place in the Privy Council of Ireland, having done our
late dear father good and acceptable service beyond the seas." (NOTE: This
Patrick or his uncle?)
(1) 1637: Sat in the Scottish Parliament.

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!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xx,24-25,26,27,28,
29.

!Birth: (1) Patrick HANNA, the poet, was s/o John Hanna, gs/o Donald HANNAY of
Sorbie. (NOTE: If he was gs/o Donald HANNAY, he could not have been s/o John
HANNA, who was s/o Alexander, unless source also gives John's parentage in
error.) Robert HANNA who was killed 1642 was brother of Patrick HANNAY who went
to London. (NOTE: Author seems to have confused the parentage of one Patrick
HANNA the poet, or combined several Patrick HANNAs.)

(1) 1582: Alexander HANNAY, a younger son of the family of Sorbie, purchased
lands of Kirkdale Stewarty of Kirkcudbright, and obtained a charter of the
same for his nephew, Patrick HANNAY, Esq., paternal ancestor of the HANNAYs of
Mochrum. This Alexander HANNAY left a son, John HANNAY, who inherited the
estate. John HANNAY's son was Patrick HANNAY. Alexander HANNAH of Kirkdale
married Ann MACKIE, and their son was named Patrick HANNAY of Kirkdale.
(1) Patrick HANNA was a poet.
(1) King Galdus (Galgacus, leader of the confederated Caledonians against the
Romans, in Scotch history known as Corbredus Galdus) lies buried in the lands of Patrick HAN NAY of Kirkdale. (NOTE: This under a discussion of Patrick the
poet.)
(1) The poet served as General of Artillery under the King of Bohemia. Used
Donald HANNAY's sword in the service of the unfortunate but high spirited Queen
of Bohemia, the daugter of James, and wife of the elector of Palatine.
(1) The poet went to London, England with the King and established the
Scottish-English (London) branch of the family.
(1) 1619: The poet published in London "Two Elegies on the Death of Queen Anne:
With Epitaphs."
(1) 1621: King James I granted certain lands in North Ireland to Robert HANNA
and at the same time made a like grant of adjoining lands to Patrick HANNA,
Gentleman of Longford County. The lands granted were in that county, "to hold
to Patrick and Robert HANNA forever, as of the Castle of Dublin, in free and
common soccage by fealty." This grant appears to be the first mention of the
HANNA name in North Ireland. (NOTE: This Patrick or his uncle? His uncle was
supposedly the one appointed Master of Chancery for North Ireland in 1627.)
(1) 1622: Published a book of curious poems which once had a reputation. These
poems procured him some celebrity. Among his works published in London in
1622 was "Happy Husband," "Philomel," and "Poems."
(1) 1625, 28 May: Patrick HANNAY, sometime of London, received King's letters
"to have a clerk's place in the Privy Council of Ireland, having done our
late dear father good and acceptable service beyond the seas." (NOTE: This
Patrick or his uncle?)
(1) 1637: Sat in the Scottish Parliament. Parents: John HANNAH.


Capt. Patrick HANNAH2,3 was born about 1699 in , Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died before 27 Nov 1758 in Menallen Twp., York Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 30861. [boyd-trees.ged]











! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968. )
(3) "Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America 1625-1825," by David Dobson, Vol. 1 (G enealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1984).
(4) Cheryl Stubenrauch, 990 Colony Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195. Cites: (a) Cumberland C o., Pennsylvania Will Bk A, p.58.
(5) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxv,31,177-178.

! Birth: (1,5) s/o Robert Hanna. (3,5) 1699. (3) Scotland. (5) Probably Scotland (on p.xxv) ; North Ireland (on p.178). Brother of Robert, Andrew, John, William and James.
Death: (1) 1758. (1,5) York Co., PA. (2) ca. Nov. 1758, Monoghan Twp., York Co., PA. (4) Wi ll proved Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 27 Nov 1758. Of Menallen Twp., York Co, PA. (5) Nov 1758. (NOTE : Menallen Twp., Adams Co., Pennsylvania was formed 1749 while part of York Co., PA. Monaghan Twp., Yor k Co., Pennsylvania was formed 1745 while part of Lancaster Co., PA. York Co. was created 1749 from Lan caster Co.; Adams Co. was created 1800 from York Co. Menallen Twp., Adams Co. and Monaghan T wp., York Co. both border southern Cumberland Co., PA.)

(5) Probably went over to North Ireland to join his brother Robert HANNA.
(5)c.1738/9: Probably came with his brother Robert to PA.
(2) 1739: Probably the Patrick Hanna taxed in New Garden Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(2) To Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., PA. (NOTE: Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania was formed 1750 from La ncaster Co. In 1735, Hopewell Twp., Lancaster Co. included what later became Newton and Sout hampton Twps., Cumberland Co. Present Menallen Twp., Adams Co. borders what was Hopewell Twp . in 1735-1783.)
(5) 1738/9: (3,5) Settled in York Co., PA.
c.1754: (5) Signed a petition asking the Governor of PA to protect his family and propert y from the Indian raids at the beginning of the French and Indian War.
(4) 1758, 27 Nov: Will of Patrick Hanna of Menallen Twp., York Co., PA, proved, Cumberlan d Co., PA. Gives to beloved sons John Hanna, Joshua Hanna, Samuel Hanna, Archibald Hanna, an d William Hanna; to Martha Hanna and Rosanna Hanna; to "my son" Moses Sterrett. Executors, Jo shua and John Hanna.
(5) Presbyterian.[alice-boyd.FTW]

! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968. )
(3) "Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America 1625-1825," by David Dobson, Vol. 1 (G enealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1984).
(4) Cheryl Stubenrauch, 990 Colony Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195. Cites: (a) Cumberland C o., PA Will Bk A, p.58.
(5) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxv,31,177-178.

! Birth: (1,5) s/o Robert Hanna. (3,5) 1699. (3) Scotland. (5) Probably Scotland (on p.xxv) ; North Ireland (on p.178). Brother of Robert, Andrew, John, William and James.
Death: (1) 1758. (1,5) York Co., PA. (2) ca. Nov. 1758, Monoghan Twp., York Co., PA. (4) Wi ll proved Cumberland Co., PA 27 Nov 1758. Of Menallen Twp., York Co, PA. (5) Nov 1758. (NOTE : Menallen Twp., Adams Co., PA was formed 1749 while part of York Co., PA. Monaghan Twp., Yor k Co., PA was formed 1745 while part of Lancaster Co., PA. York Co. was created 1749 from Lan caster Co.; Adams Co. was created 1800 from York Co. Menallen Twp., Adams Co. and Monaghan T wp., York Co. both border southern Cumberland Co., PA.)

(5) Probably went over to North Ireland to join his brother Robert HANNA.
(5)c.1738/9: Probably came with his brother Robert to PA.
(2) 1739: Probably the Patrick Hanna taxed in New Garden Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(2) To Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., PA. (NOTE: Cumberland Co., PA was formed 1750 from La ncaster Co. In 1735, Hopewell Twp., Lancaster Co. included what later became Newton and Sout hampton Twps., Cumberland Co. Present Menallen Twp., Adams Co. borders what was Hopewell Twp . in 1735-1783.)
(5) 1738/9: (3,5) Settled in York Co., PA.
c.1754: (5) Signed a petition asking the Governor of PA to protect his family and propert y from the Indian raids at the beginning of the French and Indian War.
(4) 1758, 27 Nov: Will of Patrick Hanna of Menallen Twp., York Co., PA, proved, Cumberlan d Co., PA. Gives to beloved sons John Hanna, Joshua Hanna, Samuel Hanna, Archibald Hanna, an d William Hanna; to Martha Hanna and Rosanna Hanna; to "my son" Moses Sterrett. Executors, Jo shua and John Hanna.
(5) Presbyterian. Parents: Robert HANNAH.

Children were: HANNAH, Archibald HANNAH, Joshua HANNAH, Rosanna HANNAH, Martha HANNAH, Samuel HANNAH, William HANNAH, John HANNAH.


Patrick (Hanna) HANNAH2,3 was born about 1610.3 He died Unknown in , Ireland.2,3 He is reference number 30085. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi.

!Birth: (1) s/o Robert HANNA.

(1) Of North Ireland.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi.

!Birth: (1) s/o Robert HANNA.

(1) Of North Ireland. Parents: Robert (Hanna) HANNAH.

Children were: Patrick (Hanna) HANNAH.


Patrick (Hanna) HANNAH2,3 was born about 1630 in , Scotland.2,3 He died Unknown in , Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He is reference number 30086. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxi,372.

!Birth: (1) s/o Patrick HANNA.
Death: (1) North Ireland.

(1) Migrated from Scotland to North Ireland.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxi,372.

!Birth: (1) s/o Patrick HANNA.
Death: (1) North Ireland.

(1) Migrated from Scotland to North Ireland. Parents: Patrick (Hanna) HANNAH.

Children were: James HANNAH.


Patrick (Hannay) HANNAH2,3 died between 1581 and 1584 in Wigton, Galloway, Scotland.2,3 He was born in Sorbie, Galloway, Scotland.2,3 He is reference number 32817. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley
(Cleveland, OH) p.259-268.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xvii,21.

!Birth: (3) s/o John HANNAY/__ (Margaret) STEWART.

(2) Built Castle Sorby on the waters of the Mull of Galloway in Wigton,
southern half of Ayrshire, Scotland.
(3) 1544-1581: (1) 1544-1581/4: (1,3) Held Sorbie Castle Estate.
(3) A number of HANNAs became Presbyterians. They had considerable apathy
toward the Scottish crown, partly because Mary, Queen of Scot, was Roman
Catholic.
(3) 1560: The HANNAs took an active part in selecting what is known as the
Reformation Parliament, which abolished the jurisdiction of the Pope in
Scotland and established the Reformed Church (Presbyterian) as the legal
Kirk of Scotland.
(1,3) Sat in the Scottish Parliament from Wigton, in Galloway, Scotland.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley
(Cleveland, OH) p.259-268.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xvii,21.

!Birth: (3) s/o John HANNAY/__ (Margaret) STEWART.

(2) Built Castle Sorby on the waters of the Mull of Galloway in Wigton,
southern half of Ayrshire, Scotland.
(3) 1544-1581: (1) 1544-1581/4: (1,3) Held Sorbie Castle Estate.
(3) A number of HANNAs became Presbyterians. They had considerable apathy
toward the Scottish crown, partly because Mary, Queen of Scot, was Roman
Catholic.
(3) 1560: The HANNAs took an active part in selecting what is known as the
Reformation Parliament, which abolished the jurisdiction of the Pope in
Scotland and established the Reformed Church (Presbyterian) as the legal
Kirk of Scotland.
(1,3) Sat in the Scottish Parliament from Wigton, in Galloway, Scotland. Parents: John (Hannay) HANNAH and Margaret STEWART.

Children were: Donald HANNAH, Margaret (Hannay) HANNAH.


Patterson HANNAH2,3 was born on 7 Nov 1805 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 22 Sep 1880 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He was buried Unknown in Kirker Cemetery, Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 He is reference number 31356. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Burial]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Historical Collections of Adams County, Ohio," Vol. 1, by Carl N.
Thompson, p.154.
(2) Adams Co., OH Deed Index 1797-1859.
(3) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 7 Nov 1805. (1,3) s/o William Hannah/Martha Moore. (3) 16 Jul 1806,
Adams Co., OH.
Never married: (3)
Death: (1,3) 22 Sep 1880. (3) Adams Co., OH.
Burial: (3) Kirker Cemetery, Adams Co., OH.

(2) 1853, 23 May: Aaron Hannah, executor of the estate of William Hannah Sr.,
deeded to him 137 acres at Hills Fork, Adams Co., OH.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Historical Collections of Adams County, Ohio," Vol. 1, by Carl N.
Thompson, p.154.
(2) Adams Co., OH Deed Index 1797-1859.
(3) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 7 Nov 1805. (1,3) s/o William Hannah/Martha Moore. (3) 16 Jul 1806,
Adams Co., OH.
Never married: (3)
Death: (1,3) 22 Sep 1880. (3) Adams Co., OH.
Burial: (3) Kirker Cemetery, Adams Co., OH.

(2) 1853, 23 May: Aaron Hannah, executor of the estate of William Hannah Sr.,
deeded to him 137 acres at Hills Fork, Adams Co., OH. Parents: Capt. William HANNAH and Martha MOORE.


Patterson HANNAH2,3 was born on 8 Oct 1834 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 18 Sep 1835 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He was buried Unknown in Kirker Cemetery, Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 He is reference number 32983. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Burial]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 8 Oct 1834, Adams Co., OH, s/o John Hannah/Sarah Moore.
Death: (1) 18 Sep 1835, Adams Co., OH.
Burial: (1) Kirker Cemetery, Adams Co., OH.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1) 8 Oct 1834, Adams Co., OH, s/o John Hannah/Sarah Moore.
Death: (1) 18 Sep 1835, Adams Co., OH.
Burial: (1) Kirker Cemetery, Adams Co., OH. Parents: John HANNAH and Sarah MOORE.


Pendleton HANNAH2,3 was born between 1796 and 1829.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30232. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.65.

!Birth: (1) s/o Adam HANNA/Nancy KENNEDY.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.65.

!Birth: (1) s/o Adam HANNA/Nancy KENNEDY. Parents: Adam HANNAH and Nancy KENNEDY.


Phoebe HANNAH2,3 was born after 1766.2,3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 33077. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)

!Birth: (1) After 1766, d/o John Janna/Abigail Wilson.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)

!Birth: (1) After 1766, d/o John Janna/Abigail Wilson. Parents: John HANNAH and Abigail WILSON.


Phoebe HANNAH2,3 was born on 22 May 1807 in The Glades, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died on 19 Jun 1858 in , Garrett Co., MD.2,3 She was buried Unknown in Accident, Garrett Co., MD.2,3 She is reference number 33277. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.165.

!Birth: (1,2) d/o James Hanna/Ann Leech. (2) 22 May 1807, "The Glades,"
Somerset Co., PA.
Marriage to Daniel HEINBAUGH: (2) 5 Feb 1828.
Death: (2) 9 Jun 1858.
Burial: (2) Accident, Garrett Co., MD.

(2) Settled near in the "Cove" settlement near Accident, Garrett Co., MD and
farmed.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.165.

!Birth: (1,2) d/o James Hanna/Ann Leech. (2) 22 May 1807, "The Glades,"
Somerset Co., PA.
Marriage to Daniel HEINBAUGH: (2) 5 Feb 1828.
Death: (2) 9 Jun 1858.
Burial: (2) Accident, Garrett Co., MD.

(2) Settled near in the "Cove" settlement near Accident, Garrett Co., MD and
farmed. Parents: James HANNAH and Ann LEECH.

Spouse: Daniel HEINBAUGH. Daniel HEINBAUGH and Phoebe HANNAH were married on 5 Feb 1828 in , Somerset Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:570197


Polly HANNAH3,957 was born in 1778.3,957 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 63593. Parents: Robert HANNAH and Mary BOYD.

Spouse: Andrew FRANKLIN. Andrew FRANKLIN and Polly HANNAH were married. Reference Number:1071496


Polly HANNAH2,3 was born on 10 Feb 1793.2,3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 33129. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "The Hanna Family in the Westward Movement 1730-1843," by Sister M. Teresa
of Avila, Hanna, S.S.N.D., St. Louis, MO (1954). FHL #965,609.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.304.

!Birth: (1) 10 Feb 1793, d/o Andrew Hanna/Jane. (2) 1790, d/o Andrew
HANNA/Jane DAVIS.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "The Hanna Family in the Westward Movement 1730-1843," by Sister M. Teresa
of Avila, Hanna, S.S.N.D., St. Louis, MO (1954). FHL #965,609.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.304.

!Birth: (1) 10 Feb 1793, d/o Andrew Hanna/Jane. (2) 1790, d/o Andrew
HANNA/Jane DAVIS. Parents: Andrew HANNAH and Jane DAVIS.


Prather HANNAH2,3 was born on 25 Sep 1807 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 29 Mar 1826 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 30788. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Historical Collections of Adams County, Ohio," Vol. 1, by Carl N.
Thompson, p.154.
(2) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1,2) 25 Sep 1807, s/o William Hannah/Martha Moore. (2) Adams Co., OH.
Never married: (2)
Death: (1,2) 29 Mar 1826. (2) Adams Co., OH.
Burial: (2) Adams Co., OH.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Historical Collections of Adams County, Ohio," Vol. 1, by Carl N.
Thompson, p.154.
(2) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (1,2) 25 Sep 1807, s/o William Hannah/Martha Moore. (2) Adams Co., OH.
Never married: (2)
Death: (1,2) 29 Mar 1826. (2) Adams Co., OH.
Burial: (2) Adams Co., OH. Parents: Capt. William HANNAH and Martha MOORE.


Prudence HANNAH2,3 was born between 1784 and 1790 in , Washington Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died after 1833.2,3 She is reference number 30054. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:248.
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).

!Birth: (1) d/o James HANNA/Anne. (2,3) d/o James HANNA/Anne CAMPBELL. (3)
Of age in 1813 (b. 1792 or earlier).
Marriage to James SMITH: (3)
Death: (3) After 1833.

(3) 1813, 6 Apr: James HANNA of Washington Co., Pennsylvania wrote his will. Left to
daughter Prudence HANNA the horse she took away with her plus furniture.
(3) 1830, 12 Jun: Anne "V" HANNA of Harrison Co., OH wrote her will. Gave to
daughter Prudence furniture in possession of Mathew M'NARY in Washington Co.,
PA.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:248.
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).

!Birth: (1) d/o James HANNA/Anne. (2,3) d/o James HANNA/Anne CAMPBELL. (3)
Of age in 1813 (b. 1792 or earlier).
Marriage to James SMITH: (3)
Death: (3) After 1833.

(3) 1813, 6 Apr: James HANNA of Washington Co., PA wrote his will. Left to
daughter Prudence HANNA the horse she took away with her plus furniture.
(3) 1830, 12 Jun: Anne "V" HANNA of Harrison Co., OH wrote her will. Gave to
daughter Prudence furniture in possession of Mathew M'NARY in Washington Co.,
PA. Parents: James HANNAH and Anne CAMPBELL.

Spouse: James SMITH. James SMITH and Prudence HANNAH were married in , Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:564609


Prudence HANNAH2,3 was born about 1800.3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 30046. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:238.

!Birth: (1) d/o William HANNA/Mary. (2) s/o William HANNA/Mary DONALD.
Marriage to __ SLOAN: (2)[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:238.

!Birth: (1) d/o William HANNA/Mary. (2) s/o William HANNA/Mary DONALD.
Marriage to __ SLOAN: (2) Parents: William HANNAH and Mary DONALD.

Spouse: SLOAN. SLOAN and Prudence HANNAH were married. Reference Number:564360


Rachel HANNAH2,3 was born between 1772 and 1774 in , Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 33111. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "The Hanna Family in the Westward Movement 1730-1843," by Sister M. Teresa
of Avila, Hanna, S.S.N.D., St. Louis, MO (1954). FHL #965,609.
(3) Cheryl Stubenrauch, 990 Colony Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195. Cites: (a)
Cumberland Co., PA, Will Bk G, p.335.
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.290.

!Birth: (1,2,3,4) d/o Samuel Hanna/Agnes Sterrett. (3) 1772/4.
Marriage to John Trimble: (1,2) Trimble. (3,4)[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "The Hanna Family in the Westward Movement 1730-1843," by Sister M. Teresa
of Avila, Hanna, S.S.N.D., St. Louis, MO (1954). FHL #965,609.
(3) Cheryl Stubenrauch, 990 Colony Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195. Cites: (a)
Cumberland Co., PA, Will Bk G, p.335.
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.290.

!Birth: (1,2,3,4) d/o Samuel Hanna/Agnes Sterrett. (3) 1772/4.
Marriage to John Trimble: (1,2) Trimble. (3,4) Parents: Samuel HANNAH and Agnes STERRETT.

Spouse: John TRIMBLE. John TRIMBLE and Rachel HANNAH were married. Reference Number:624340


Raphael HANNAH2,3 died Unknown.3 He is reference number 33249. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).

!Birth: (1) s/o Robert Hanna/Roxanna.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).

!Birth: (1) s/o Robert Hanna/Roxanna. Parents: Robert HANNAH and Roxanna Lavinia LISTON.


Rebecca HANNAH2,3 was born between 1780 and 1810.3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 33255. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.133.

!Birth: (1) d/o Hugh Hanna/Rebecca. (2) d/o Hugh HANNA/Rebecca VANCE.
Never married: (1)[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.133.

!Birth: (1) d/o Hugh Hanna/Rebecca. (2) d/o Hugh HANNA/Rebecca VANCE.
Never married: (1) Parents: Capt. Hugh HANNAH and Rebecca VANCE.


Rebecca E. HANNAH2,3 was born in 1845 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died on 14 Apr 1866.2,3 She is reference number 31063. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "A History of Adams County, Ohio," by Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers
(E.B. Stivers, West Union, OH, 1900) p.566.
(2) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (2) 1845, Adams Co., OH, d/o Aaron Hannah/Mary Ann Aerl.
Marriage to G. Bruce Kepperling: (1) Kepperling. (2)
Death: (2) 14 Apr 1866.

(1) 1900: Living in Detroit, MI. (NOTE: Conflicts with death date.)[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "A History of Adams County, Ohio," by Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers
(E.B. Stivers, West Union, OH, 1900) p.566.
(2) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

!Birth: (2) 1845, Adams Co., OH, d/o Aaron Hannah/Mary Ann Aerl.
Marriage to G. Bruce Kepperling: (1) Kepperling. (2)
Death: (2) 14 Apr 1866.

(1) 1900: Living in Detroit, MI. (NOTE: Conflicts with death date.) Parents: Aaron HANNAH and Mary Ann AERL.

Spouse: G. Bruce KEPPERLING. G. Bruce KEPPERLING and Rebecca E. HANNAH were married. Reference Number:584936


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born in , Scotland.2,3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30209. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.38.

!Birth: (1) s/o Thomas HANNA/Jean AITKEN.
Marriage to Janet Ronald: (1) 1711.

(1) Of Thomstown.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.38.

!Birth: (1) s/o Thomas HANNA/Jean AITKEN.
Marriage to Janet Ronald: (1) 1711.

(1) Of Thomstown. Parents: Thomas HANNAH and Jean AITKEN.

Spouse: Janet RONALD. Robert HANNAH and Janet RONALD were married in 1711 in , Scotland.2,3 Reference Number:568087 Children were: William HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 died in 1668 in , Scotland.2,3 He was born in , Scotland.2,3 He is reference number 30204. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.38. Cites: (a)
"Stirling Testaments."

!Birth: (1) s/o John HANNA.
Marriage to Christian TAYLYEOR: (1)
Death: (1) 1668.

(1) Of Little Denovan.

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!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.38. Cites: (a)
"Stirling Testaments."

!Birth: (1) s/o John HANNA.
Marriage to Christian TAYLYEOR: (1)
Death: (1) 1668.

(1) Of Little Denovan. Parents: John HANNAH.

Spouse: Christian TAYLOR. Robert HANNAH and Christian TAYLOR were married in , Scotland.2,3 Reference Number:567992 Children were: Thomas HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born between 1600 and 1640 in , Scotland.2,3 He died Unknown in , Co. Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He is reference number 31957. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Marcus Alonzo Hanna and his Ancestors," by Muriel Kleist Murphy (1972).
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxi,60.

!Birth: (3) Scotland. (1,3) s/o Alexander Hanna. (NOTE: Source seems to have
confused this Robert and Robert 1710-1777 who m. Eleanora MOLLHOLLAND. Says
both are s/o Alexander, but gives different children.)

(1) Probably went with his father from Scotland to Northern Ireland. (3) Went
to North Ireland.
(2) 1749: On a document which requested Rev. Clark to accept a call to the
Presbyterian Church in Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, Robert Hanna signs as a
"very old man." The source says this signature belongs to his son Robert, who,
if birth estimates are correct, would have been only 51 and in PA. It also says
the signatory's wife was Elizabeth.

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!(1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Marcus Alonzo Hanna and his Ancestors," by Muriel Kleist Murphy (1972).
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxi,60.

!Birth: (3) Scotland. (1,3) s/o Alexander Hanna. (NOTE: Source seems to have
confused this Robert and Robert 1710-1777 who m. Eleanora MOLLHOLLAND. Says
both are s/o Alexander, but gives different children.)

(1) Probably went with his father from Scotland to Northern Ireland. (3) Went
to North Ireland.
(2) 1749: On a document which requested Rev. Clark to accept a call to the
Presbyterian Church in Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, Robert Hanna signs as a
"very old man." The source says this signature belongs to his son Robert, who,
if birth estimates are correct, would have been only 51 and in PA. It also says
the signatory's wife was Elizabeth. Parents: Alexander HANNAH.

Children were: Alexander HANNAH, Robert HANNAH, Capt. Patrick HANNAH, John HANNAH, William HANNAH, Andrew HANNAH, James HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born before 1620 in Sorbie, Galloway, Scotland.2,3 He was also known as Hanna. He died Unknown in , Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He is reference number 30083. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi.

!Birth: (1) s/o Donald HANNAY.

(1) Went from Scotland to Northern Ireland.

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!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi.

!Birth: (1) s/o Donald HANNAY.

(1) Went from Scotland to Northern Ireland. Parents: Donald HANNAH.

Children were: Robert (Hanna) HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born about 1680 in , Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died Unknown in , DE.2,3 He is reference number 30093. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi,30,43.

!Birth: (1) s/o Alexander HANNA. (NOTE: On p.30, parentage not indicated.
Not sure it was meant to be on p.xxi.)

(1) Aft. 1680: Went from North Ireland to Wilmington, DE with his brother
Hugh.
(1) Presbyterian.
(1) Had a large family.

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!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi,30,43.

!Birth: (1) s/o Alexander HANNA. (NOTE: On p.30, parentage not indicated.
Not sure it was meant to be on p.xxi.)

(1) Aft. 1680: Went from North Ireland to Wilmington, DE with his brother
Hugh.
(1) Presbyterian.
(1) Had a large family. Parents: Alexander HANNAH.

Children were: Joseph HANNAH, John HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born about 1698 in , Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died Unknown in , PA.2,3 He is reference number 44925. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]









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! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier of Greene Co., PA and His Children," by June B . Barkemann (Chicago, 1972). FHL #929.273 H195b.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxii,60,207,221. Cites: (a) "The Book of Benja min Hanna, His Children and Their Descendants," 1925.
(4) "Historical Sketch of Ballyalbany Presbyterian Church, Formerly Second Monaghan, former ly Belanalbany, formerly New Monaghan Secession Presbyterian Church," by Rev. S. Lyle Orr an d Alex. Haslett. FHL British Book 941.67 H20, p.8-12. Cites: (a) Session Book of Cahans.

! Birth: (1) ca. 1698. (1,3) s/o Robert Hannah. (3) Scotland.

(3) Migrated to North Ireland. Of County Monaghan, North Ireland, town of Ballybay.
(1,3) 1738/9: Emigrated to PA. (3) Came to PA with his brother Patrick HANNA and perhaps ot hers. The entire population of Ballybay were Presbyterian and came to America. (NOTE: Date i s too early? Another Robert? Did he stay in Ireland?)
(2) 1746, 8 Apr: Granted 100 acres in Bucks Co., PA. (NOTE: Date is too early?)
(4a) 1751, 4 Mar: "We under subscribers, Elders, heads of familys, and other members of th e Associate Congregation in and about Monaghan and Ballybay, after due deliberation, and on w eighty grounds, found it our duty to dissent from the Presbytery of Monaghan, and from the Ge neral Synod of Ulster in the Kingdom of Ireland, to which the said Presbytery is subordinate. .. and have made accession unto the Associate Presbytery of Glasgow, and to the very Reverend , the Associate Synod in Scotland, to which the said Presbytery is subordinate... Mr. Thoma s CLARK, probationer, under the inspection of the Associate Presbytery of Glasgow, and the su itableness of your gifts bestowed on you by the Great Lord of the Church to our Edification : We do hereby invite, Call and Intreat you to come over to us and help us..." Signers includ e William HENDERSON, Robert HENDERSON, Jno. DAVISON, William WHITE, Henry CUNNINGHAM, Rober t HENDERSON, John BELL, Robert JONES, Jno. CRAWFORD, Geo. FINLY, Thomas HANNAH, Robert HANNAH , Robert BOYD. The list had appended to it a supplementary list embracing a number of familie s from the locality that must have belonged to the old Glennan congregation, but who now thre w in their lot with the Secession body, signed at Lisbouy, parish of Donagh, co. Monaghan , 6 Mar 1751. Signers included Thomas HENDERSON, John PATTERSON, Thomas HENDERSON.



! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier of Greene Co., Pennsylvania and His Children," by June B . Barkemann (Chicago, 1972). FHL #929.273 H195b.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxii,60,207,221. Cites: (a) "The Book of Benja min Hanna, His Children and Their Descendants," 1925.
(4) "Historical Sketch of Ballyalbany Presbyterian Church, Formerly Second Monaghan, former ly Belanalbany, formerly New Monaghan Secession Presbyterian Church," by Rev. S. Lyle Orr an d Alex. Haslett. FHL British Book 941.67 H20, p.8-12. Cites: (a) Session Book of Cahans.

! Birth: (1) ca. 1698. (1,3) s/o Robert Hannah. (3) Scotland.

(3) Migrated to North Ireland. Of County Monaghan, North Ireland, town of Ballybay.
(1,3) 1738/9: Emigrated to PA. (3) Came to PA with his brother Patrick HANNA and perhaps ot hers. The entire population of Ballybay were Presbyterian and came to America. (NOTE: Date i s too early? Another Robert? Did he stay in Ireland?)
(2) 1746, 8 Apr: Granted 100 acres in Bucks Co., PA. (NOTE: Date is too early?)
(4a) 1751, 4 Mar: "We under subscribers, Elders, heads of familys, and other members of th e Associate Congregation in and about Monaghan and Ballybay, after due deliberation, and on w eighty grounds, found it our duty to dissent from the Presbytery of Monaghan, and from the Ge neral Synod of Ulster in the Kingdom of Ireland, to which the said Presbytery is subordinate. .. and have made accession unto the Associate Presbytery of Glasgow, and to the very Reverend , the Associate Synod in Scotland, to which the said Presbytery is subordinate... Mr. Thoma s CLARK, probationer, under the inspection of the Associate Presbytery of Glasgow, and the su itableness of your gifts bestowed on you by the Great Lord of the Church to our Edification : We do hereby invite, Call and Intreat you to come over to us and help us..." Signers includ e William HENDERSON, Robert HENDERSON, Jno. DAVISON, William WHITE, Henry CUNNINGHAM, Rober t HENDERSON, John BELL, Robert JONES, Jno. CRAWFORD, Geo. FINLY, Thomas HANNAH, Robert HANNAH , Robert BOYD. The list had appended to it a supplementary list embracing a number of familie s from the locality that must have belonged to the old Glennan congregation, but who now thre w in their lot with the Secession body, signed at Lisbouy, parish of Donagh, co. Monaghan , 6 Mar 1751. Signers included Thomas HENDERSON, John PATTERSON, Thomas HENDERSON. Parents: Robert HANNAH.

Children were: James HANNAH, Thomas HANNAH, William HANNAH, Robert HANNAH, Alexander HANNAH, John HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born between 1720 and 1750.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 45924. [boyd-trees.ged]









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!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Collections of the Genealogical Society of PA," Vol. 24, Abstracts of
Lancaster Co., PA Wills 1721-1810 (Philadelphia) p.373. FHL #974.815 p2a.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxix,339.

!Birth: (1,2,3) s/o John Hanna/Jane Andre.



!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Collections of the Genealogical Society of PA," Vol. 24, Abstracts of
Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Wills 1721-1810 (Philadelphia) p.373. FHL #974.815 p2a.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxix,339.

!Birth: (1,2,3) s/o John Hanna/Jane Andre. Parents: John HANNAH and Jane ANDRE.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born about 1725 in Lesarah Loch, Co. Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died Unknown in Fairfield Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA.2,3 He is reference number 46103. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]









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! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier of Greene Co., PA and his Children," by June B . Barkeman (Chicago, 1972. FHL #929.273 H195b.
(3) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxiv,207,211,221.

! Birth: (1,4) 1725. (1,2,4) s/o Robert Hanna. (4) Lesarah Loch, North Ireland (Ulster).
Death: (4) Fairfield Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA.

(4) 1738/9: Came to PA.
(4) Corresponded with relatives in Scotland.
(4) Was Presbyterian.
(4) A farmer.
(1,3) Went to Westmoreland Co., PA. (3) Probably Fairfield Twp.



! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier of Greene Co., Pennsylvania and his Children," by June B . Barkeman (Chicago, 1972. FHL #929.273 H195b.
(3) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxiv,207,211,221.

! Birth: (1,4) 1725. (1,2,4) s/o Robert Hanna. (4) Lesarah Loch, North Ireland (Ulster).
Death: (4) Fairfield Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA.

(4) 1738/9: Came to PA.
(4) Corresponded with relatives in Scotland.
(4) Was Presbyterian.
(4) A farmer.
(1,3) Went to Westmoreland Co., PA. (3) Probably Fairfield Twp. Parents: Robert HANNAH.

Children were: William HANNAH, James HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3,957 was born on 17 Feb 1742.3,957 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He died on 18 Oct 1803 in South Carolina.3,957 He is reference number 63509. He served in the military in Lieutantant Quartermaster.3,957 [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi,53.

!Birth: (1) 1742, s/o Joseph HANNA.
Marriage to Mary BOYD: (1)
Death: (1) 1803.

(1) Served in VA Regiment during Revolutionary War.
(1) Presbyterian.

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!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi,53.

!Birth: (1) 1742, s/o Joseph HANNA.
Marriage to Mary BOYD: (1)
Death: (1) 1803.

(1) Served in VA Regiment during Revolutionary War.
(1) Presbyterian. Parents: Joseph HANNAH.

Spouse: Mary BOYD. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]3 They were married on 3 Oct 1768 in Laurens Co., S.C..3,957 Reference Number:779848 Children were: Robert HANNAH, John HANNAH, James HANNAH, Polly HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born in 1744 in , Prince Edward Co, VA.2,3 He died in 1821 in Brookville, Franklin Co., IN.2,3 He is reference number 30097. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi,35,43. Cites: (a)
"White County History," Indiana, 1915.

!Birth: (1) 1744, Prince Edward Co., VA, s/o John HANNA/Mary ERVIN.
Marriage to Mary PARKS: (1)
Death: (1) 1821, Brookville, Franklin Co., IN.

(1) Moved from VA to PA.
(1) Moved to Laurens District, South Carolina.
(1) Served in the Revolutionary War in the Battle of King's Mountain, Cowpens,
Guilford Courthouse and Eutaw Springs.
(1) Moved to IN.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxi,35,43. Cites: (a)
"White County History," Indiana, 1915.

!Birth: (1) 1744, Prince Edward Co., VA, s/o John HANNA/Mary ERVIN.
Marriage to Mary PARKS: (1)
Death: (1) 1821, Brookville, Franklin Co., IN.

(1) Moved from VA to PA.
(1) Moved to Laurens District, SC.
(1) Served in the Revolutionary War in the Battle of King's Mountain, Cowpens,
Guilford Courthouse and Eutaw Springs.
(1) Moved to IN. Parents: John HANNAH and Mary ERVIN.

Spouse: Mary PARKS. Robert HANNAH and Mary PARKS were married. Reference Number:565717 Children were: John HANNAH, Joseph HANNAH, Margaret HANNAH, Janet HANNAH, Katharine HANNAH, Sen. Robert HANNAH, David Graem HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born on 2 May 1753 in , Co. Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died on 16 Jul 1827 in Augusta, Carroll Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He was buried Unknown in Augusta Friends', Augusta, Carroll Co., Ohio.2,3 He is reference number 32199. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Burial]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]











! (1) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley (Cleveland, OH) p.2 59-268.
(2) "Marcus Alonzo Hanna and his Ancestors," by Muriel Kleist Murphy (1972).
(3) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(4) DAR
(5) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxii,116. Cites: (a) "Kith and Kin: Dixon an d Allied Families," by Willis M. Dixon (1922). (b) "Americana," Vol. 19 (1925) p.491.
(6) "A History of the Hanna Family, Being a Genealogy of Descendants of Thomas Hanna and El izabeth Henderson, Who Emigrated to America in 1763," by Charles Elma Rice (Alliance, OH: 190 5). Seattle Public Lib., film R929.2 H195 R. Cites: (a) Writing of Robert Hanna in his own ha nd at daughter Elizabeth Hole's request. In possession of Charles Rice.

! Birth: (1,2,3,5,6a) s/o Thomas HANNA/Elizabeth HENDERSON. (1,3) Twin. (3) 7 Mar 1753. (2,6 a) 2nd 3rd mo. 1753. (1) 2 Mar 1753. (1,6a Co. Monaghen, Ireland. (5) 1753, twin to James.
Marriage to Catherine JONES: (2,3) 31 Jan 1776. (1,2) Chester Co., PA. (4) (5) 1776. (6a) 3 1 1st mo. 1776.
Death: (2,3) 17 Jul 1837. (2) At his daughter's home in Augusta, Carroll Co., OH. (3) New L isbon, OH. (4) 16 Jul 1837. (5) 1837.
Burial: (2) Augusta Friends' Burying Ground.

(6a) 1763: Thomas HANNA and his wife Elizabeth brought their six children to America from c ounty of Monaghan in Ireland. Our eldest brother John died at Newcastle after the ship cast a nchor. The names of the surviving children were James, Robert, Hugh, Martha and Thomas.
(1) 1764: After the death of his father, was bound out to a farmer in the neighborhood wher e his father had settled near Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA, and was raised by that family unti l he was of age.
(2) Moved to Chester Co., PA.
(2) 1774, Jul: Was part of the Provencial Committee, a group who met at Carpenter's Hall, P hiladelphia, PA, to demand the appointment of representatives to the First Continental Congre ss.
(2) c.1776: After his marriage, he lived on the site where the Battle of Brandywine was fou ght.
(4,5) Soldier, Rev. War.
(2) 1779: (2) Moved from PA to VA. (3) Moved from PA to Lynchburg, VA.
(2,3,6a) c.1780: He and his wife became Quakers. (2) They joined the meeting at Lower Goos e Creek, Bedford Co., VA. (6a) Joined Friends after sons Thomas and Benjamin were born.
(2) Joined the meeting at South River, Campbell Co., VA.
(2) Became partners with John Lynch, and laid out the town of Lynchburg on property owned b y them.
(2) 1801: Moved to Fairfield Twp., Columbiana Co., OH. (3) c.1802/10: Moved to Columbiana C o., OH.
(2) 1805: Elected Trustee of the town of Fairfield.
(2) 1806: Moved to Middleton Twp., where he laid put the town of Clarkson.
(2) 1819: Moved to New Lisbon, the county seat of Columbiana Co..
(2) After his wife's death in 1835, he lived with his daughter Catharine Hole near Augusta , Carroll Co., OH.[alice-boyd.FTW]

! (1) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley (Cleveland, OH) p.2 59-268.
(2) "Marcus Alonzo Hanna and his Ancestors," by Muriel Kleist Murphy (1972).
(3) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(4) DAR
(5) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxii,116. Cites: (a) "Kith and Kin: Dixon an d Allied Families," by Willis M. Dixon (1922). (b) "Americana," Vol. 19 (1925) p.491.
(6) "A History of the Hanna Family, Being a Genealogy of Descendants of Thomas Hanna and El izabeth Henderson, Who Emigrated to America in 1763," by Charles Elma Rice (Alliance, OH: 190 5). Seattle Public Lib., film R929.2 H195 R. Cites: (a) Writing of Robert Hanna in his own ha nd at daughter Elizabeth Hole's request. In possession of Charles Rice.

! Birth: (1,2,3,5,6a) s/o Thomas HANNA/Elizabeth HENDERSON. (1,3) Twin. (3) 7 Mar 1753. (2,6 a) 2nd 3rd mo. 1753. (1) 2 Mar 1753. (1,6a Co. Monaghen, Ireland. (5) 1753, twin to James.
Marriage to Catherine JONES: (2,3) 31 Jan 1776. (1,2) Chester Co., PA. (4) (5) 1776. (6a) 3 1 1st mo. 1776.
Death: (2,3) 17 Jul 1837. (2) At his daughter's home in Augusta, Carroll Co., OH. (3) New L isbon, OH. (4) 16 Jul 1837. (5) 1837.
Burial: (2) Augusta Friends' Burying Ground.

(6a) 1763: Thomas HANNA and his wife Elizabeth brought their six children to America from c ounty of Monaghan in Ireland. Our eldest brother John died at Newcastle after the ship cast a nchor. The names of the surviving children were James, Robert, Hugh, Martha and Thomas.
(1) 1764: After the death of his father, was bound out to a farmer in the neighborhood wher e his father had settled near Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA, and was raised by that family unti l he was of age.
(2) Moved to Chester Co., PA.
(2) 1774, Jul: Was part of the Provencial Committee, a group who met at Carpenter's Hall, P hiladelphia, PA, to demand the appointment of representatives to the First Continental Congre ss.
(2) c.1776: After his marriage, he lived on the site where the Battle of Brandywine was fou ght.
(4,5) Soldier, Rev. War.
(2) 1779: (2) Moved from PA to VA. (3) Moved from PA to Lynchburg, VA.
(2,3,6a) c.1780: He and his wife became Quakers. (2) They joined the meeting at Lower Goos e Creek, Bedford Co., VA. (6a) Joined Friends after sons Thomas and Benjamin were born.
(2) Joined the meeting at South River, Campbell Co., VA.
(2) Became partners with John Lynch, and laid out the town of Lynchburg on property owned b y them.
(2) 1801: Moved to Fairfield Twp., Columbiana Co., OH. (3) c.1802/10: Moved to Columbiana C o., OH.
(2) 1805: Elected Trustee of the town of Fairfield.
(2) 1806: Moved to Middleton Twp., where he laid put the town of Clarkson.
(2) 1819: Moved to New Lisbon, the county seat of Columbiana Co..
(2) After his wife's death in 1835, he lived with his daughter Catharine Hole near Augusta , Carroll Co., OH. Parents: Thomas HANNAH and Elizabeth HENDERSON.

Spouse: Catherine JONES. Robert HANNAH and Catherine JONES were married on 31 Jan 1776 in , Chester Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:583328 Children were: Thomas HANNAH, Benjamin HANNAH, Esther HANNAH, David HANNAH, Caleb HANNAH, Robert HANNAH, Esther HANNAH, Catherine HANNAH, Ann HANNAH, Joshua HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born between 1770 and 1800.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 33085. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) David L. Bowers, 4723 W. Marconi Ave., Glendale, AZ 85306. FHL Ancestral
file 1991.

!Birth: (1) s/o John Hanna/Ann MacDill.

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!(1) David L. Bowers, 4723 W. Marconi Ave., Glendale, AZ 85306. FHL Ancestral
file 1991.

!Birth: (1) s/o John Hanna/Ann MacDill. Parents: John HANNAH and Ann MAC DILL.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born on 1 Sep 1771.2,3,957 In 1833 he was in Robert Was A Tailor By Trade.3,957 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]3,957 He died on 19 Jul 1845 in Jackson Twp., White Co., IN.2,3 He was also known as Robert Hannah Jr.3,957 He is reference number 43836. [boyd-trees.ged]









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!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.53.

!Birth: (1) 1 Sep 1771, s/o Robert HANNA/Mary BOYD.
Marriage to Elizabeth MOONEY: (1)
Death: (1) 19 Jul 1845.

(1) A tailor by trade and a farmer.
(1) c.1834: Came to Jackson Twp., White Co., IN and located on Section 35.
(1) Presbyterian.



!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.53.

!Birth: (1) 1 Sep 1771, s/o Robert HANNA/Mary BOYD.
Marriage to Elizabeth MOONEY: (1)
Death: (1) 19 Jul 1845.

(1) A tailor by trade and a farmer.
(1) c.1834: Came to Jackson Twp., White Co., IN and located on Section 35.
(1) Presbyterian.[Barnes.ftw]

In 1833 Robert came to Indiana with son John and bought 80 acres located Section 35, TP2, Range 2W Parents: Robert HANNAH and Mary BOYD.

Spouse: Elizabeth MOONEY. Robert HANNAH and Elizabeth MOONEY were married in 1806.3,957 Reference Number:568403 Children were: Elizabeth HANNAH, Mary (Polly) HANNAH, Sarah HANNAH, Lucinda HANNAH, John HANNAH, Andrew HANNAH, James HANNAH, Robert HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born between 1780 and 1810.3 He died Unknown in Of, Christian Co., KY.2,3 He is reference number 43864. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]









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!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.133.

!Birth: (1) s/o Hugh Hanna/Rebecca VANCE.
Marriage to Margaret ROLSTON: (1) 1819.

(1) Of Christian, KY.



!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.133.

!Birth: (1) s/o Hugh Hanna/Rebecca VANCE.
Marriage to Margaret ROLSTON: (1) 1819.

(1) Of Christian, Kentucky. Parents: Capt. Hugh HANNAH and Rebecca VANCE.

Spouse: Margaret ROLSTON. Robert HANNAH and Margaret ROLSTON were married in 1819.2,3 Reference Number:572299


Sen. Robert HANNAH2,3 was born on 6 Apr 1786 in Laurens District, SC.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 19 Nov 1858 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.2,3 He is reference number 43835. [boyd-trees.ged]









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! (1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.50,51.
(2) "Tennessee Cousins," by Worth S. Ray Austin , TX: 1950; rpt. Genealogical Pub. Co., Bal timore, 1980) p.599.

! Birth: (1,2) 6 Apr 1786. (1) SC, s/o Robert HANNA/Mary PARKS. (2) Laurens District, SC. Re lative of Sen. Marcus A. HANNA.
Marriage to Sarah MOWREY: (1)
Marriage to Olive CATHERWOOD: (1)
Death: (1) 19 Nov 1858, Indianapolis, IN. (2) 1858. Killed on the railroad.

(2) 1831-1832: (1,2) U.S. Senator from IN.



! (1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.50,51.
(2) "Tennessee Cousins," by Worth S. Ray Austin , TX: 1950; rpt. Genealogical Pub. Co., Bal timore, 1980) p.599.

! Birth: (1,2) 6 Apr 1786. (1) South Carolina, s/o Robert HANNA/Mary PARKS. (2) Laurens District, South Carolina. Re lative of Sen. Marcus A. HANNA.
Marriage to Sarah MOWREY: (1)
Marriage to Olive CATHERWOOD: (1)
Death: (1) 19 Nov 1858, Indianapolis, IN. (2) 1858. Killed on the railroad.

(2) 1831-1832: (1,2) U.S. Senator from IN. Parents: Robert HANNAH and Mary PARKS.

Spouse: Sarah MOWERY. Sen. Robert HANNAH and Sarah MOWERY were married. Reference Number:568321

Spouse: Olive CATHERWOOD. Sen. Robert HANNAH and Olive CATHERWOOD were married between 1837 and 1858 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.2,3 Reference Number:568330


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born on 28 Jun 1789.2,3 He died in 1854 in Of, Columbiana Co., OH.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 46431. [boyd-trees.ged]









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!(1) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).
(2) "Marcus Alonzo Hanna and His Ancestors, " by Murial Kleist Murphy (1972).
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.116.

!Birth: (1) 28 Jun 1789. (1,2) s/o Robert Hanna/Catherine Jones. (2) 1789.
Marriage to Roxanna Lavinia LISTON: (1) Roxanna. (3)
Death: (3) 1854.

(1,3) A portrait painter of VA.
(2) ca. 1819: Lived near or in New Lisbon, Columbiana Co., OH.



!(1) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968).
(2) "Marcus Alonzo Hanna and His Ancestors, " by Murial Kleist Murphy (1972).
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.116.

!Birth: (1) 28 Jun 1789. (1,2) s/o Robert Hanna/Catherine Jones. (2) 1789.
Marriage to Roxanna Lavinia LISTON: (1) Roxanna. (3)
Death: (3) 1854.

(1,3) A portrait painter of VA.
(2) ca. 1819: Lived near or in New Lisbon, Columbiana Co., OH. Parents: Robert HANNAH and Catherine JONES.

Spouse: Roxanna Lavinia LISTON. Robert HANNAH and Roxanna Lavinia LISTON were married. Reference Number:627208 Children were: Raphael HANNAH, Fletcher HANNAH.


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born on 11 Dec 1795 in , Washington Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 13 Jun 1878 in Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He was buried Unknown in Harmar Cemetery, Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio.2,3 He is reference number 30053. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Burial]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:240. Cites: (a)
Washington Co., OH 1850 census, Warren Twp., 8 Aug 1850. (b) "History of
Washington Co., OH" (H.Z. Williams & Bros, Cleveland, 1881) p.638.
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).

!Birth: (1) s/o James HANNA/Anne. (2) 11 Dec 1795, Westmoreland Co., PA. (2,3)
s/o James HANNA/Anne CAMPBELL.
Marriage to Sarah SMITH: (3)
Marriage to Mary Agnes HENDERSON: (2)
Death: (2) 13 Jun 1878, Tunnel, Marietta, Warren Twp., Washington Co., OH.
Burial: (2) Harmar Cemetery with his wife, Marietta, OH.

(3) 1813, 6 Apr: James HANNA of Washington Co., Pennsylvania wrote his will. Left to
son Robert $14 and named him executor with James McNARY.
(3) 1814, 8 Oct: Robert HANNA of Washington Co., Pennsylvania purchased NW Sec. 28, Twp.
10, Range 4, Harrison Co., OH.
(2) 1828: Migrated to Monroe Co., OH from PA. Lived there for 12 years.
(3) 1833, 23 Mar: Anne HANNA wrote a codicil to her will. Whereas I Anne HANNA
of the county of Harrison, Ohio, did make the above instrument on the 12th day
of June 1830, whereas by my own act I have since converted the real estate
spoken of as lying in Washington Co., Pennsylvania into money on obligations of Matthew
M'NARY... which money now in the hands of my son Robert HANNA... daughter Anne
to receive money.
(2) c.1840: Moved to VA. Lived there about 10 years.
(2a) 1850, 8 Aug: Living in Warren Twp., Washington Co., OH.
(2b) Elected supervisor of Warren Twp., Washington Co., OH for 6 successive
terms.
(2) Presbyterian.
(2) He and his wife became members of the Universalist Church.

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!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:240. Cites: (a)
Washington Co., OH 1850 census, Warren Twp., 8 Aug 1850. (b) "History of
Washington Co., OH" (H.Z. Williams & Bros, Cleveland, 1881) p.638.
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).

!Birth: (1) s/o James HANNA/Anne. (2) 11 Dec 1795, Westmoreland Co., PA. (2,3)
s/o James HANNA/Anne CAMPBELL.
Marriage to Sarah SMITH: (3)
Marriage to Mary Agnes HENDERSON: (2)
Death: (2) 13 Jun 1878, Tunnel, Marietta, Warren Twp., Washington Co., OH.
Burial: (2) Harmar Cemetery with his wife, Marietta, OH.

(3) 1813, 6 Apr: James HANNA of Washington Co., PA wrote his will. Left to
son Robert $14 and named him executor with James McNARY.
(3) 1814, 8 Oct: Robert HANNA of Washington Co., PA purchased NW Sec. 28, Twp.
10, Range 4, Harrison Co., OH.
(2) 1828: Migrated to Monroe Co., OH from PA. Lived there for 12 years.
(3) 1833, 23 Mar: Anne HANNA wrote a codicil to her will. Whereas I Anne HANNA
of the county of Harrison, Ohio, did make the above instrument on the 12th day
of June 1830, whereas by my own act I have since converted the real estate
spoken of as lying in Washington Co., PA into money on obligations of Matthew
M'NARY... which money now in the hands of my son Robert HANNA... daughter Anne
to receive money.
(2) c.1840: Moved to VA. Lived there about 10 years.
(2a) 1850, 8 Aug: Living in Warren Twp., Washington Co., OH.
(2b) Elected supervisor of Warren Twp., Washington Co., OH for 6 successive
terms.
(2) Presbyterian.
(2) He and his wife became members of the Universalist Church. Parents: James HANNAH and Anne CAMPBELL.

Spouse: Mary Agnes HENDERSON. Robert HANNAH and Mary Agnes HENDERSON were married. Reference Number:564582

Spouse: Sarah SMITH. Robert HANNAH and Sarah SMITH were married. Reference Number:564583


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born about 1800.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30037. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:238.

!Birth: (1) s/o William HANNA/Mary. (2) s/o William HANNA/Mary DONALD.
Marriage to Mary ENSLEY: (2)

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!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:238.

!Birth: (1) s/o William HANNA/Mary. (2) s/o William HANNA/Mary DONALD.
Marriage to Mary ENSLEY: (2) Parents: William HANNAH and Mary DONALD.

Spouse: Mary ENSLEY. Robert HANNAH and Mary ENSLEY were married. Reference Number:564168


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born on 26 Apr 1801 in , OH.2,3 He died on 2 Dec 1886 in Mansfield, Richland Co., OH.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 46419. [boyd-trees.ged]









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!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxviii,194.

!Birth: (1) 26 Apr 1801. (1,2) s/o Samuel Hanna/Elizabeth Duncan. (2) 1801.
Marriage to Jane COBEINE: (2)
Death: (1) 2 Dec 1886, Mansfield, Richland Co., OH. (2) 1886.

(2) Of Mansfield, OH.
(2) Presbyterian.



!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxviii,194.

!Birth: (1) 26 Apr 1801. (1,2) s/o Samuel Hanna/Elizabeth Duncan. (2) 1801.
Marriage to Jane COBEINE: (2)
Death: (1) 2 Dec 1886, Mansfield, Richland Co., OH. (2) 1886.

(2) Of Mansfield, OH.
(2) Presbyterian. Parents: Samuel HANNAH and Elizabeth DUNCAN.

Spouse: Jane COBEINE. Robert HANNAH and Jane COBEINE were married. Reference Number:566244


Robert HANNAH2,3 was born between 1803 and 1840.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30656. [boyd-trees.ged]











! (1) "The National Cylcopaedia of American Biography," Vol. XXII, p.13-14, Marcus Alonso Ha nna.

! Birth: (1) Brother of Dr. Leonard HANNA.

(1) 1852: Moved with his brother Dr. Leonard HANNA to Cleveland, OH. With Hiram GARRETSON o f New London, OH, they founded the wholesale grocery firm of Hanna, Garretson & Co. Soon th e firm established a line of steamships to carry its merchandise to the small settlements tha t fringed the Great Lakes.
(1) 1857: His firm became interested in Lake Superior copper and iron ore.

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! (1) "The National Cylcopaedia of American Biography," Vol. XXII, p.13-14, Marcus Alonso Ha nna.

! Birth: (1) Brother of Dr. Leonard HANNA.

(1) 1852: Moved with his brother Dr. Leonard HANNA to Cleveland, OH. With Hiram GARRETSON o f New London, OH, they founded the wholesale grocery firm of Hanna, Garretson & Co. Soon th e firm established a line of steamships to carry its merchandise to the small settlements tha t fringed the Great Lakes.
(1) 1857: His firm became interested in Lake Superior copper and iron ore. Parents: Benjamin HANNAH and Rachel DIXON.

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