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Susan HANNAH2,3 was born in 1809 in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 She died Unknown.3 She is reference number 30332. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.180.

!Birth: (1) 1809, d/o Hugh HANNA/Jane STYLES.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.180.

!Birth: (1) 1809, d/o Hugh HANNA/Jane STYLES. Parents: Hugh HANNAH and Jane STYLES.


Susan Watkins HANNAH2,3 died Unknown.3 She is reference number 30463. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.371.

!Birth: (1) d/o Capt. George HANNAH/Lucy MORTON.
Marriage to Quinn MORTON: (1)[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.371.

!Birth: (1) d/o Capt. George HANNAH/Lucy MORTON.
Marriage to Quinn MORTON: (1) Parents: ,Capt. George HANNAH and Lucy MORTON.

Spouse: Quinn MORTON. Quinn MORTON and Susan Watkins HANNAH were married. Reference Number:573120


Talitha HANNAH2,3 died on 20 Aug 1899 in , Jackson Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 She is reference number 30486. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.378.

!Birth: (1) d/o Robert Graham HANNA/Mary Susan WILSON.
Marriage to Jeptha CHERRINGTON: (1)
Marriage to Charles STOCKTON: (1)
Death: (1) 20 Aug 1899, Jackson Co., OH.

(1) Had no children.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.378.

!Birth: (1) d/o Robert Graham HANNA/Mary Susan WILSON.
Marriage to Jeptha CHERRINGTON: (1)
Marriage to Charles STOCKTON: (1)
Death: (1) 20 Aug 1899, Jackson Co., OH.

(1) Had no children. Parents: Robert Graham HANNAH and Mary Susan WILSON.

Spouse: Jeptha CHERRINGTON. Jeptha CHERRINGTON and Talitha HANNAH were married. Reference Number:573616

Spouse: Charles STOCKTON. Charles STOCKTON and Talitha HANNAH were married. Reference Number:573617


Thomas HANNAH2,3 died after 22 Jan 1669.2,3 He was born in , Scotland.2,3 He is reference number 30206. [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 Robert HANNA/Christian TAYLYEOR.
Marriage to Jean AITKEN: (1)
Death: (1) Living on 22 Jan 1669.

(1) Merchant of Falkirk.[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. Cites: (a)
"Stirling Testaments."

!Birth: (1) s/o Robert HANNA/Christian TAYLYEOR.
Marriage to Jean AITKEN: (1)
Death: (1) Living on 22 Jan 1669.

(1) Merchant of Falkirk. Parents: Robert HANNAH and Christian TAYLOR.

Spouse: Jean AITKEN. Thomas HANNAH and Jean AITKEN were married in , Scotland.2,3 Reference Number:568034 Children were: Janet HANNAH, Robert HANNAH.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born about 1720 in Lesarah Loch, Co. Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died Between 1764-1765 in Buckingham, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 He was buried Unknown in Friends' Burying, Buckingham, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 He is reference number 32168. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Burial]2,3 [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.25 9-268.
(3) "Marcus Alonzo Hanna and his Ancestors," by Muriel Kleist Murphy (1972).
(4) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(5) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxii.
(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.
(7) "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: (1,2,5) 1720, s/o Robert HANNA. (3) 1728. (2,3) Lesarah Lock, Co. Monaghan, Ulster . (5) Lesarah Loch, Co. Monaghan, North Ireland. (6) Age 43 in 1763 (b. 1720).
Marriage to Elizabeth HENDERSON: (3) Co. Monaghan, Ireland. (2,4,5,6a)
Death: (2,3,5) 1764. (4) ca. 1764/5. (2,3) Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA. (2,6) In less tha n a year after coming to PA. (5) Bucks Co., PA.
Burial: (2,3) Friends' Burying Ground at Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA. (6) Friends Meeting Hou se.

(4) Of Co. Monaghan, Ireland, probably Ballybay.
(3,6) 1749: Signed a document requesting Rev. Thomas CLARK to accept the call to the Presby terian Church in Ballybay, co. Monaghan. His signature follows Robert HANNAH's.
(7a) 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.
(3,5,6a) 1763: (3) Emigrated to America at age 43, landing at Newcastle, DE, and settling a t Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA. (4) About 1763 emigrated to America. Supposed to have settled i n PA. (1) Went to PA. (2,6) In 1763 he brought his wife and family to America with the congre gation of the Presbyterian Church at Ballybay, of which they were members. They landed at New castle, DE and settled among Quakers in Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA. (5) Came to America. (6a ) Thomas HANNA and his wife Elizabeth brought their 6 children to America. The eldest son Joh n died at Newcastle after the ship cast anchor. The surviving children were James, Robert, Hu gh, Martha and Thomas. (6) The entire church of which Thomas was a member came to America. Th ose not coming in 1763 to Newcastle came to New York in 1764.[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.25 9-268.
(3) "Marcus Alonzo Hanna and his Ancestors," by Muriel Kleist Murphy (1972).
(4) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(5) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxii.
(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.
(7) "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: (1,2,5) 1720, s/o Robert HANNA. (3) 1728. (2,3) Lesarah Lock, Co. Monaghan, Ulster . (5) Lesarah Loch, Co. Monaghan, North Ireland. (6) Age 43 in 1763 (b. 1720).
Marriage to Elizabeth HENDERSON: (3) Co. Monaghan, Ireland. (2,4,5,6a)
Death: (2,3,5) 1764. (4) ca. 1764/5. (2,3) Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA. (2,6) In less tha n a year after coming to PA. (5) Bucks Co., PA.
Burial: (2,3) Friends' Burying Ground at Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA. (6) Friends Meeting Hou se.

(4) Of Co. Monaghan, Ireland, probably Ballybay.
(3,6) 1749: Signed a document requesting Rev. Thomas CLARK to accept the call to the Presby terian Church in Ballybay, co. Monaghan. His signature follows Robert HANNAH's.
(7a) 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.
(3,5,6a) 1763: (3) Emigrated to America at age 43, landing at Newcastle, DE, and settling a t Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA. (4) About 1763 emigrated to America. Supposed to have settled i n PA. (1) Went to PA. (2,6) In 1763 he brought his wife and family to America with the congre gation of the Presbyterian Church at Ballybay, of which they were members. They landed at New castle, DE and settled among Quakers in Buckingham, Bucks Co., PA. (5) Came to America. (6a ) Thomas HANNA and his wife Elizabeth brought their 6 children to America. The eldest son Joh n died at Newcastle after the ship cast anchor. The surviving children were James, Robert, Hu gh, Martha and Thomas. (6) The entire church of which Thomas was a member came to America. Th ose not coming in 1763 to Newcastle came to New York in 1764. Parents: Robert HANNAH.

Spouse: Elizabeth HENDERSON. Thomas HANNAH and Elizabeth HENDERSON were married in , Ireland.2,3 Reference Number:601370 Children were: John HANNAH, James HANNAH, Robert HANNAH, Capt. Hugh HANNAH, Martha HANNAH, Thomas HANNAH.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born in 1760 in , Co. Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died on 9 Apr 1839 in Cadiz, Harrison Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He was buried Unknown in , Harrison Co., Ohio.2,3 He is reference number 31927. [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) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(3) DAR.
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxii,133-134. Cites: (a) Creigh, "History of W ashington Co., PA," p.49. (b) Rev. James Marcus Welch, "Ancestry and Kin of the Cowden and We lsh Families" (Indiana, PA, 1904) p.55-67.
(5) "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: (1,2,4,5a) s/o Thomas Hanna/Elizabeth Henderson. (2,3,4) 1760.
Marriage to Jane Cowden: (1) Washington Co., PA. (2,3) (4) 1786.
Death: (2,3) 9 Apr 1839. (4) 1839.
Burial: (4) Near Cadiz, OH.

(5a) 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.
(3) Private, PA, Revolutionary War.
(4) 1782: Signed a religious agreement in which some four-score people of the community ent ered into a compact to uphold the Christian religion and to oppose immorality and all ill beh avior.
(2) Bef. 1793: Settled in Buffalo Twp., Washington Co., PA. (1) Settled in Washington Co. , PA.
(2) 1835: Moved to Harrison Co., OH. (4) Of Cadiz, OH.[alice-boyd.FTW]

! (1) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley (Cleveland, OH) p.2 59-268.
(2) "Ohio Valley genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(3) DAR.
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxii,133-134. Cites: (a) Creigh, "History of W ashington Co., PA," p.49. (b) Rev. James Marcus Welch, "Ancestry and Kin of the Cowden and We lsh Families" (Indiana, PA, 1904) p.55-67.
(5) "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: (1,2,4,5a) s/o Thomas Hanna/Elizabeth Henderson. (2,3,4) 1760.
Marriage to Jane Cowden: (1) Washington Co., PA. (2,3) (4) 1786.
Death: (2,3) 9 Apr 1839. (4) 1839.
Burial: (4) Near Cadiz, OH.

(5a) 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.
(3) Private, PA, Revolutionary War.
(4) 1782: Signed a religious agreement in which some four-score people of the community ent ered into a compact to uphold the Christian religion and to oppose immorality and all ill beh avior.
(2) Bef. 1793: Settled in Buffalo Twp., Washington Co., PA. (1) Settled in Washington Co. , PA.
(2) 1835: Moved to Harrison Co., OH. (4) Of Cadiz, OH. Parents: Thomas HANNAH and Elizabeth HENDERSON.

Spouse: Jane COWDEN. Thomas HANNAH and Jane COWDEN were married in 1786 in , Washington Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:599042 Children were: Elizabeth HANNAH, John Cowden HANNAH, Mary HANNAH, James HANNAH, Thomas HANNAH, Rev. Thomas HANNAH.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born between 1766 and 1780.3 He died Unknown in Of, Chautauqua Co., NY.2,3 He is reference number 33158. [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, Ha nna, S.S.N.D., St. Louis, MO (1954). FHL #965,609.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.316.

! Birth: (1,2,2) s/o Isaac Hanna/Martha Bell.
Marriage to Nancy Pearson: (1,2,3)

(1,3) Went to Chautauqua Co., NY.

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! (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, Ha nna, S.S.N.D., St. Louis, MO (1954). FHL #965,609.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.316.

! Birth: (1,2,2) s/o Isaac Hanna/Martha Bell.
Marriage to Nancy Pearson: (1,2,3)

(1,3) Went to Chautauqua Co., NY. Parents: Lt. Isaac HANNAH and Martha BELL.

Spouse: Nancy PEARSON. Thomas HANNAH and Nancy PEARSON were married. Reference Number:625363


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born about 1766.2,3 He died in 1822 in , Shelby Co., KY.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He was buried Unknown in , Shelby Co., KY.2,3 He is reference number 46081. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Burial]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]









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See Davidson genealogy
! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Genealogies of Kentucky Families from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, " Vol. H-M (Gen. Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1981) p.435-439.
(3) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(4) Mercer Co., KY Deeds. (a) Vol. 4B, p.81-85.
(5) "Early Kentucky Tax Records from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Soc." (Genealo gical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1984).
(6) "Mercer Co., KY Records," Vol. 2, by Michael L. Cook (Cook Pub. Co., Evansville, IN).
(7) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxiii,80. Cites: (a) "The Register of the KY H ist. Soc.," Jul 1946, Vol. 44, p.241. (b) "John S. Hanna and His Family Connexions," by Rev . William Irvine (1879). (c) "Genealogies of Old Families," by Van Meter.

! Birth: (1,2,3,7) s/o James Hannah/Martha. (1,7) 1766. (2) Youngest child. (1,2) VA.
Marriage to Margaret Smith: (1,6,7) 16 Mar 1797. (2) c.1796. (6) Mercer Co., KY, Joseph H . Daviess surety, consent of John Smith for his daughter to marry.
Marriage to Mary Morrison: (1,7) ca. 1815.
Death: (1,7) 1822. (1) Shelby Co., KY.
Burial: (7) Shelby Co., KY.

(7) Farmer.
(1) ca.1791: Moved to Mercer Co., KY. (7) Of Mercer Co., KY.
(1,7) 1791: Served in an expedition against the Miami Indians. (7) Served with his brother s William and Adam in Capt. James BROWN's Co. of mounted volunteers under General Charles SCO TT.
(4a) 1795, 28 Apr: Stephen and Elizabeth Hannah of Mercer Co., KY deed to Thomas Hanna of t he same place for 200 lbs. VA money, 200 acres in Mercer Co., KY, on the drains of the dry fo rk of Fall River.
(5) 1795: Taxed Mercer Co., KY, district of James Clark, for 1 black, 1 horse, 2 cattle.
(1) 1802: Moved to Shelby Co., KY, 4 miles from Shelbyville. He and his brothers owned cons iderable acreage there. (2) Three sons of James and Martha Hannah moved to Shelby Co., KY, in cluding Adam and Thomas. (3) Moved to Shelby Co., KY. (7) Of Shelby Co., KY.
(7) Presbyterian.
(1,7) Had no children by his 2nd marriage.



See Davidson genealogy
! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Genealogies of Kentucky Families from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, " Vol. H-M (Gen. Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1981) p.435-439.
(3) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1968) .
(4) Mercer Co., Kentucky Deeds. (a) Vol. 4B, p.81-85.
(5) "Early Kentucky Tax Records from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Soc." (Genealo gical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1984).
(6) "Mercer Co., Kentucky Records," Vol. 2, by Michael L. Cook (Cook Pub. Co., Evansville, IN).
(7) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxiii,80. Cites: (a) "The Register of the KY H ist. Soc.," Jul 1946, Vol. 44, p.241. (b) "John S. Hanna and His Family Connexions," by Rev . William Irvine (1879). (c) "Genealogies of Old Families," by Van Meter.

! Birth: (1,2,3,7) s/o James Hannah/Martha. (1,7) 1766. (2) Youngest child. (1,2) VA.
Marriage to Margaret Smith: (1,6,7) 16 Mar 1797. (2) c.1796. (6) Mercer Co., Kentucky, Joseph H . Daviess surety, consent of John Smith for his daughter to marry.
Marriage to Mary Morrison: (1,7) ca. 1815.
Death: (1,7) 1822. (1) Shelby Co., Kentucky.
Burial: (7) Shelby Co., Kentucky.

(7) Farmer.
(1) ca.1791: Moved to Mercer Co., Kentucky. (7) Of Mercer Co., Kentucky.
(1,7) 1791: Served in an expedition against the Miami Indians. (7) Served with his brother s William and Adam in Capt. James BROWN's Co. of mounted volunteers under General Charles SCO TT.
(4a) 1795, 28 Apr: Stephen and Elizabeth Hannah of Mercer Co., Kentucky deed to Thomas Hanna of t he same place for 200 lbs. VA money, 200 acres in Mercer Co., Kentucky, on the drains of the dry fo rk of Fall River.
(5) 1795: Taxed Mercer Co., Kentucky, district of James Clark, for 1 black, 1 horse, 2 cattle.
(1) 1802: Moved to Shelby Co., Kentucky, 4 miles from Shelbyville. He and his brothers owned cons iderable acreage there. (2) Three sons of James and Martha Hannah moved to Shelby Co., Kentucky, in cluding Adam and Thomas. (3) Moved to Shelby Co., Kentucky. (7) Of Shelby Co., Kentucky.
(7) Presbyterian.
(1,7) Had no children by his 2nd marriage. Parents: James HANNAH and Martha.

Spouse: Margaret SMITH. Thomas HANNAH and Margaret SMITH were married on 16 Mar 1797 in , Mercer Co., KY.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:582276 Children were: John S. HANNAH, Dr. James HANNAH, Margaret HANNAH, Sarah Patterson "Sallie" HANNAH, William Chenoweth HANNAH, Stephen HANNAH, Martha Jane HANNAH, Elizabeth HANNAH.

Spouse: Mary MORRISON. Thomas HANNAH and Mary MORRISON were married about 1815 in , Mercer Co., KY.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:607260


Dr. Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born about 1770.3 He died Unknown in , Kentucky.2,3 He is reference number 31995. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]











! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.63.

! Birth: (1,2) s/o Stephen Hanna/Elizabeth Froman.
Death: (2) In early manhood.

(1) Died without issue.

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! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.63.

! Birth: (1,2) s/o Stephen Hanna/Elizabeth Froman.
Death: (2) In early manhood.

(1) Died without issue. Parents: Lt. Stephen HANNAH and Elizabeth FORMAN.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born between 1770 and 1800.3 He died in 1812.2,3 He is reference number 43826. [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) 2:211. Cites: (a) OH
Roster, War of 1812.

!Birth: (1) s/o William HANNA.
Death: (1) 1812.

(1a) 1812, 24 Aug-2 Nov: Served in the War of 1812 under Capt. Joshua FORBES.



!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 2:211. Cites: (a) OH
Roster, War of 1812.

!Birth: (1) s/o William HANNA.
Death: (1) 1812.

(1a) 1812, 24 Aug-2 Nov: Served in the War of 1812 under Capt. Joshua FORBES. Parents: William HANNAH.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born on 2 May 1777.2,3 He died on 17 Sep 1828.2,3 He is reference number 46429. [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.116.

!Birth: (1) 2 May 1777. (1,2) s/o Robert Hanna/Catherine Jones. (2) 1777.
Marriage to Anna FISHER: (1) Anna. (2) 1808.
Death: (1) 17 Sep 1828. (2) 1828.



!(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.116.

!Birth: (1) 2 May 1777. (1,2) s/o Robert Hanna/Catherine Jones. (2) 1777.
Marriage to Anna FISHER: (1) Anna. (2) 1808.
Death: (1) 17 Sep 1828. (2) 1828. Parents: Robert HANNAH and Catherine JONES.

Spouse: Anna FISHER. Thomas HANNAH and Anna FISHER were married in 1808.2,3 Reference Number:627169 Children were: Elizabeth HANNAH, Thomas HANNAH, John HANNAH, Mary HANNAH, James HANNAH.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born between 1780 and 1810.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 46437. [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.133.

!Birth: (1) s/o Hugh Hanna/Rebecca. (2) s/o Hugh HANNA/Rebecca VANCE.
Death: (1) Died young. (2) In infancy.



!(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) s/o Hugh Hanna/Rebecca. (2) s/o Hugh HANNA/Rebecca VANCE.
Death: (1) Died young. (2) In infancy. Parents: Capt. Hugh HANNAH and Rebecca VANCE.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born in 1785 in , KY.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died Unknown in , MA.2,3 He is reference number 46425. [boyd-trees.ged]









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! (1) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley (Cleveland, OH) p.2 59-268.
(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 MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.114.

! Birth: (1,2,3) s/o James Hanna/Hannah Bayless. (1,3) 1785. (1) KY.
Marriage to __ __: (2) Married 3 times.
Death: (2) MA.

(1) 1818: With his brother Samuel, he became a purveyor at a treaty at St. Mary's. They hau led provisions from Troy, OH.
(2) Died without issue.



! (1) "Americana," Vol. 20, "Hanna-Hayden Families," by Walter S. Finley (Cleveland, OH) p.2 59-268.
(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 MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.114.

! Birth: (1,2,3) s/o James Hanna/Hannah Bayless. (1,3) 1785. (1) KY.
Marriage to __ __: (2) Married 3 times.
Death: (2) MA.

(1) 1818: With his brother Samuel, he became a purveyor at a treaty at St. Mary's. They hau led provisions from Troy, OH.
(2) Died without issue. Parents: James HANNAH and Hannah BAYLESS.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born in 1796.2,3 He died in 1797.2,3 He is reference number 46438. [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 MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.139.
(3) "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.

! Birth: (1,2) s/o Thomas Hanna/Jane Cowden. (2,3) 1796.
Death: (1) Died young. (2,3) 1797.



! (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 MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.139.
(3) "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.

! Birth: (1,2) s/o Thomas Hanna/Jane Cowden. (2,3) 1796.
Death: (1) Died young. (2,3) 1797. Parents: Thomas HANNAH and Jane COWDEN.


Hon. Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born on 25 Jan 1798 in , York Co., PA.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 9 Mar 1872 in , KS.2,3 He is reference number 46441. [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 MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.164.

! Birth: (1,2) s/o James Hanna/Ann Leech. (2) 25 Jan 1798, York Co., PA.
Marriage to Jane CUNNINGHAM: (2) 6 Feb 1820.
Death: (2) 19 Mar 1872, KS.

(2) Chosen a Justice of the Peace a number of years.
(2) Moved to KS.
(2) Had 1 daughter.



! (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 MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.164.

! Birth: (1,2) s/o James Hanna/Ann Leech. (2) 25 Jan 1798, York Co., PA.
Marriage to Jane CUNNINGHAM: (2) 6 Feb 1820.
Death: (2) 19 Mar 1872, KS.

(2) Chosen a Justice of the Peace a number of years.
(2) Moved to KS.
(2) Had 1 daughter. Parents: James HANNAH and Ann LEECH.

Spouse: Jane CUNNINGHAM. Hon. Thomas HANNAH and Jane CUNNINGHAM were married on 6 Feb 1820 in , York Co., PA.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:570000


Rev. Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born on 4 Oct 1799 in North Buffalo, Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 9 Feb 1864 in Washington, Washington Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 33266. [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 MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.139,144.
(3) "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.

! Birth: (1,2) s/o Thomas Hanna/Jane Cowden. (2) 4 Oct 1799, North Buffalo, PA. (3) 1799.
Marriage to Jemima Patterson: (1,2,3)
Marriage to Sarah R. Foster: (1) Sep 1848. (2) 1847.
Death: (1,2) 9 Feb 1864. (3) 1864.

(2) 1818: Attended Jefferson College.
(2) Studied under Rev. Dr. Joseph ANDERSON at Service, PA.
(2) 1821: Ordained to the ministry. (1) A minister.
(2) 1821: Installed over Cadiz, Piney Fork, and Willis Creek Churches.
(1) ca. 1821: Settled in Cadiz, OH.
(1) ca. 1848: Moved to Washington, Pennsylvania (Washington Co.).
(2) 1851-1862: Minister of Washington, Pennsylvania 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 MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.139,144.
(3) "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.

! Birth: (1,2) s/o Thomas Hanna/Jane Cowden. (2) 4 Oct 1799, North Buffalo, PA. (3) 1799.
Marriage to Jemima Patterson: (1,2,3)
Marriage to Sarah R. Foster: (1) Sep 1848. (2) 1847.
Death: (1,2) 9 Feb 1864. (3) 1864.

(2) 1818: Attended Jefferson College.
(2) Studied under Rev. Dr. Joseph ANDERSON at Service, PA.
(2) 1821: Ordained to the ministry. (1) A minister.
(2) 1821: Installed over Cadiz, Piney Fork, and Willis Creek Churches.
(1) ca. 1821: Settled in Cadiz, OH.
(1) ca. 1848: Moved to Washington, PA (Washington Co.).
(2) 1851-1862: Minister of Washington, PA Church. Parents: Thomas HANNAH and Jane COWDEN.

Spouse: Jemima PATTERSON. Rev. Thomas HANNAH and Jemima PATTERSON were married. Reference Number:572531 Children were: Robert Patterson HANNAH.

Spouse: Sarah R. FOSTER. Rev. Thomas HANNAH and Sarah R. FOSTER were married in Sep 1848.2,3 Reference Number:627492


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born on 26 Oct 1800 in , Washington Co., MD.2,3 He died on 14 Aug 1870 in Greenfield Twp., Fairfield Co., OH.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 46404. [boyd-trees.ged]









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

! Birth: (1) 26 Oct 1800, Washington Co., MD, s/o John Hanna/Elizabeth Gray.
Marriage to Margaret Woden: (1) 25 May 1822.
Death: (1) 14 Aug 1870, Greenfield Twp., Fairfield Co., OH.



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

! Birth: (1) 26 Oct 1800, Washington Co., MD, s/o John Hanna/Elizabeth Gray.
Marriage to Margaret Woden: (1) 25 May 1822.
Death: (1) 14 Aug 1870, Greenfield Twp., Fairfield Co., OH. Parents: John HANNAH and Elizabeth GRAY.

Spouse: Margaret WODEN. Thomas HANNAH and Margaret WODEN were married on 25 May 1822.2,3 Reference Number:623942


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born between 1808 and 1828.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 43859. [boyd-trees.ged]









[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.116.

!Birth: (1) s/o Thomas HANNA/Anne FISHER.



!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.116.

!Birth: (1) s/o Thomas HANNA/Anne FISHER.



!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.116.

!Birth: (1) s/o Thomas HANNA/Anne FISHER. Parents: Thomas HANNAH and Anna FISHER.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born in 1816 in , Washington Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died in 1895.2,3 He is reference number 30405. [boyd-trees.ged]











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

!Birth: (1) 1816, s/o John Vance HANNA/Lydia MacCOLLUM.
Marriage to Jane COOPER: (1) 1837.
Death: (1) 1895.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

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

!Birth: (1) 1816, s/o John Vance HANNA/Lydia MacCOLLUM.
Marriage to Jane COOPER: (1) 1837.
Death: (1) 1895. Parents: John Vance HANNAH and Lydia MC COLLUM.

Spouse: Jane COOPER. Thomas HANNAH and Jane COOPER were married in 1837.2,3 Reference Number:572086


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born on 18 Feb 1819.2,3 He died on 6 Feb 1831.2,3 He is reference number 30668. [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) s/o John Cowden HANNAH/Isabella MARTIN. 18 Feb 1819.
Death: (1) 6 Feb 1831.

[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) s/o John Cowden HANNAH/Isabella MARTIN. 18 Feb 1819.
Death: (1) 6 Feb 1831. Parents: John Cowden HANNAH and Isabell MARTIN.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born in 1824 in , OH.2,3 He died in 1860 in Momence, Kankakee Co., IL.2,3 He is reference number 43762. [boyd-trees.ged]









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!(1) Cheryl Stubenrauch, 990 Colony Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195.

!Birth: (1) 1824, OH, s/o Samuel Hanna/Elizabeth White.
Death: (1) 1860, Momence, IL.



!(1) Cheryl Stubenrauch, 990 Colony Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195.

!Birth: (1) 1824, OH, s/o Samuel Hanna/Elizabeth White.
Death: (1) 1860, Momence, IL. Parents: Samuel HANNAH and Elizabeth WHITE.


Thomas HANNAH2,3 was born between 1825 and 1842 in , Washington Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died in 1866 in , , NV.2,3 He is reference number 30684. [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) s/o Hugh HANNA/Dorothy WHITELY.
Death: (1) 1866, NV.

[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) s/o Hugh HANNA/Dorothy WHITELY.
Death: (1) 1866, NV. Parents: Hugh HANNAH and Dorothy WHITELY.


Rev. Thomas Henderson HANNAH2,3 was born on 5 May 1837.2,3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30674. [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) s/o John Cowden HANNAH/Rebecca M. ALLISON. (1) 5 May 1837.[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) s/o John Cowden HANNAH/Rebecca M. ALLISON. (1) 5 May 1837. Parents: John Cowden HANNAH and Rebecca M. ALLISON.


Thomas Jefferson HANNAH2,3 was born on 22 Nov 1802 in , Mercer Co., Kentucky.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 18 Jan 1828 in , Montgomery Co., IN.2,3 He is reference number 31873. [boyd-trees.ged]











See Davidson genealogy
! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.75. Cites: (a) Mrs. Fannie May Brown Price o f Shelbyville, Kentucky (1958).
(3) "Descendants of Robert and John Poage, Pioneer Settlers in Augusta County, Virginia," b ased on the manuscript collection of Prof. Andrew Woods Williamson, Henry Martyn Williamson , and John Guy Bishop, supplemented & arranged by Robert Bell Woodworth (Staunton, VA: McClur e Printing Co., 1954) p.963. FHL film 1,613,115, item 1.

! Birth: (1,2) 1802. (1,2,3) s/o James Hannah/Martha Pogue. (3) 22 Nov 1802, Mercer Co., Kentucky.
Marriage to Anna MacCormick: (1,2) (3) 18 Jan 1828.
Marriage to Sallie BUCHANAN: (3)
Death: (1,2) 1828. (3) At or near Waveland, IN.

(3) Farmer.[alice-boyd.FTW]

See Davidson genealogy
! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.75. Cites: (a) Mrs. Fannie May Brown Price o f Shelbyville, KY (1958).
(3) "Descendants of Robert and John Poage, Pioneer Settlers in Augusta County, Virginia," b ased on the manuscript collection of Prof. Andrew Woods Williamson, Henry Martyn Williamson , and John Guy Bishop, supplemented & arranged by Robert Bell Woodworth (Staunton, VA: McClur e Printing Co., 1954) p.963. FHL film 1,613,115, item 1.

! Birth: (1,2) 1802. (1,2,3) s/o James Hannah/Martha Pogue. (3) 22 Nov 1802, Mercer Co., KY.
Marriage to Anna MacCormick: (1,2) (3) 18 Jan 1828.
Marriage to Sallie BUCHANAN: (3)
Death: (1,2) 1828. (3) At or near Waveland, IN.

(3) Farmer. Parents: James HANNAH and Martha POAGE.

Spouse: Anna MAC CORMICK. Thomas Jefferson HANNAH and Anna MAC CORMICK were married on 18 Jan 1828.2,3 Reference Number:600538

Spouse: Sallie BUCHANAN. Thomas Jefferson HANNAH and Sallie BUCHANAN were married on 17 Jul 1844.2,3 Reference Number:578068


Thomas Jefferson HANNAH2,3 was born in 1809.2,3 He died in 1900.2,3 He is reference number 33177. [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.316.

!Birth: (1,2) 1809, s/o Isaac Hanna/Sarah Bosley.
Marriage to Sarah E. Mathes: (1) Sarah E. Mathes. (2) Sarah E. Mather.
Death: (1,2) 1900.[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.316.

!Birth: (1,2) 1809, s/o Isaac Hanna/Sarah Bosley.
Marriage to Sarah E. Mathes: (1) Sarah E. Mathes. (2) Sarah E. Mather.
Death: (1,2) 1900. Parents: Isaac HANNAH and Sarah BOSLEY.

Spouse: Sarah E. MATHES. Thomas Jefferson HANNAH and Sarah E. MATHES were married. Reference Number:625620


Tyrus John HANNAH2,3 was born on 25 Jun 1812 in , Greenbrier Co., West Virginia.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 8 Dec 1862 in , Jackson Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 30484. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.377-378.

!Birth: (1) 25 Jun 1812, Greenbriar Co., VA, s/o Robert Graham HANNA/Mary
Susan WILSON.
Marriage to Ann BURRIS: (1) 7 Oct 1834.
Death: (1) 8 Dec 1862, Jackson Co., OH.

(1) Presbyterian, later Methodist Episcopal.[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.377-378.

!Birth: (1) 25 Jun 1812, Greenbriar Co., VA, s/o Robert Graham HANNA/Mary
Susan WILSON.
Marriage to Ann BURRIS: (1) 7 Oct 1834.
Death: (1) 8 Dec 1862, Jackson Co., OH.

(1) Presbyterian, later Methodist Episcopal. Parents: Robert Graham HANNAH and Mary Susan WILSON.

Spouse: Ann BURRIS. Tyrus John HANNAH and Ann BURRIS were married on 7 Oct 1834.2,3 Reference Number:573558


Wallace HANNAH2,3 was born between 1755 and 1780.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 32176. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) Berkeley Co., VA (WV) deeds. (a) Vol. 23, p.387. FHL #829,889. (b) Index.
FHL #831,168.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.97.

!Birth: (1,2) s/o William Hannah.

(1b) 1809/11: Wallace HANNAH deeds to BOYD, __, Berkeley Co., VA. (Bk 22, p.84.
Deed Bk lost. Note to see Bk 23, p.387)
(1a) 1811, 5 Oct: Joseph HANNAH of Berkeley Co., VA deeds to Elisha BOYD of
Berkeley Co., VA. Whereas William HANNAH late of Berkeley Co. died possessed of
315 acres 2 rods 22 poles in Berkeley Co., which descended to his children, he
having died intestate. Elisha BOYD became entitled to 2 undivided 8th parts by
purchase from John PARKS and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth HANNAH one of
the children of the said William HANNAH deceased, and Wallace HANNAH, another
of the children of William dec'd. The remaining 6 children, Joseph, David,
James, Joseph GILL and Ann his wife, Harry CRAGHILL and Margaret his wife,
William SCOTT and Mary his wife sold their shares to George MOTT, it being
agreed between the parties that Elisha BOYD shall have 80 acres to be laid off
the east part, which was done 12 Apr 1810. Elisha BOYD agreed to let George
NOLL have 6 acres 3 rods 30 poles, part of his 80 acres, giving up all claims
to the buildings, water and improvements. David HANNAH, Joseph GILL and Ann
his wife, William SCOTT and Mary his wife, James HANNAH and Ann his wife have
conveyed by deeds to Joseph HANNAH their several undivided interests in the
entire tract, and Harry CRAGHILL and Margaret his wife have conveyed to George
NOLL and Elisha BOYD by separate deeds all their interest in the land. Joseph
HANNAH, for Elisha BOYD relinquishing to George NOLL all his rights to the 245
acres 2 rods 2 poles, deeds to Elisha BOYD 73 acres 10 poles, bounded beginning
at a stake in the corner of James WRIGHT's land, to a black oak stump in his
line and corner to John CRAGHILL's land, with his line to a stake in the road,
to a hickory to the land belonging to the heirs of James GRAHAM dec'd, with
their line to a stake standing near a hickory, leaving the original line to a
stake near a hickory, to the beginning, and all houses, buildings, orchards,
water ways and courses, etc. Witnessed by William WILSON, William REED, Robert
REED, George NOLL.
(1b) 1812/3: Wallace HANNAH deeds to David HUNTER Sr., Berkeley Co., VA. (Bk
24, p.247)[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) Berkeley Co., VA (WV) deeds. (a) Vol. 23, p.387. FHL #829,889. (b) Index.
FHL #831,168.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.97.

!Birth: (1,2) s/o William Hannah.

(1b) 1809/11: Wallace HANNAH deeds to BOYD, __, Berkeley Co., VA. (Bk 22, p.84.
Deed Bk lost. Note to see Bk 23, p.387)
(1a) 1811, 5 Oct: Joseph HANNAH of Berkeley Co., VA deeds to Elisha BOYD of
Berkeley Co., VA. Whereas William HANNAH late of Berkeley Co. died possessed of
315 acres 2 rods 22 poles in Berkeley Co., which descended to his children, he
having died intestate. Elisha BOYD became entitled to 2 undivided 8th parts by
purchase from John PARKS and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth HANNAH one of
the children of the said William HANNAH deceased, and Wallace HANNAH, another
of the children of William dec'd. The remaining 6 children, Joseph, David,
James, Joseph GILL and Ann his wife, Harry CRAGHILL and Margaret his wife,
William SCOTT and Mary his wife sold their shares to George MOTT, it being
agreed between the parties that Elisha BOYD shall have 80 acres to be laid off
the east part, which was done 12 Apr 1810. Elisha BOYD agreed to let George
NOLL have 6 acres 3 rods 30 poles, part of his 80 acres, giving up all claims
to the buildings, water and improvements. David HANNAH, Joseph GILL and Ann
his wife, William SCOTT and Mary his wife, James HANNAH and Ann his wife have
conveyed by deeds to Joseph HANNAH their several undivided interests in the
entire tract, and Harry CRAGHILL and Margaret his wife have conveyed to George
NOLL and Elisha BOYD by separate deeds all their interest in the land. Joseph
HANNAH, for Elisha BOYD relinquishing to George NOLL all his rights to the 245
acres 2 rods 2 poles, deeds to Elisha BOYD 73 acres 10 poles, bounded beginning
at a stake in the corner of James WRIGHT's land, to a black oak stump in his
line and corner to John CRAGHILL's land, with his line to a stake in the road,
to a hickory to the land belonging to the heirs of James GRAHAM dec'd, with
their line to a stake standing near a hickory, leaving the original line to a
stake near a hickory, to the beginning, and all houses, buildings, orchards,
water ways and courses, etc. Witnessed by William WILSON, William REED, Robert
REED, George NOLL.
(1b) 1812/3: Wallace HANNAH deeds to David HUNTER Sr., Berkeley Co., VA. (Bk
24, p.247) Parents: William HANNAH and Sarah PATTERSON.


William HANNAH2,3 was born in , Scotland.2,3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30199. [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 Rev. Dr. James HANNA/Issobell BROWN.[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 Rev. Dr. James HANNA/Issobell BROWN. Parents: Rev. James HANNAH and Issobell BROWN.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1600 and 1629 in Kirkdale, Scotland.2,3 He was also known as Hannay. He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30065. [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.

!Birth: (1) s/o Patrick HANNAY/Agnes DUNBAR.
Marriage to Elisabeth GORDON: (1)

(1) Of Kirkdale, Scotland.

[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.

!Birth: (1) s/o Patrick HANNAY/Agnes DUNBAR.
Marriage to Elisabeth GORDON: (1)

(1) Of Kirkdale, Scotland. Parents: Patrick HANNAH and Agnes DUNBAR.

Spouse: Elisabeth GORDON. William HANNAH and Elisabeth GORDON were married in , Scotland.2,3 Reference Number:564905 Children were: Samuel HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born before 1620 in Sorbie, Galloway, Scotland.2,3 He was also known as Hannay. He died Unknown in , Scotland.2,3 He is reference number 30062. [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.

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

[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.

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

Children were: John (Hannay) HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born about 1702 in , Ireland.2,3 He died about 1766 in E. Fallowfield T, Chester Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 31933. [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) "Notes on the Filson Family," by John Walton. Source unknown, probably
"Genealogies of KY Families from Filson's Quarterly," p.511.
(4) "The History of Chester Co., PA," by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, Vol.
1 (Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1881).
(5) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier in Greene Co., Pennsylvania and his Children,"
by June B. Barkeman (Chicago, 1972). FHL #929.273 H195b.
(6) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxix,340.

!Birth: (1,6) 1702, s/o Robert Hanna. (2) Probably brother of John Hanna.
Death: (1,6) 1766. (2,5) After 22 Sep 1766.

(2) c.1731: Emigrated from Northern Ireland. (6) Went from North Ireland to PA.
(2) c.1733: Settled in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(3,4) ca.1740: With John Filson, Francis Boggs, James Blelock and others, built
Doe Run Presbyterian Church on Strasburg Road, E. Fallowfield Twp., Chester
Co., PA. (4) Rev. Andrew Sterling became pastor there in 1747.
(5) 1744, 4 Jun: Granted a patent for 100 acres, East Fallowfield Twp., Chester
Co., PA.
(5) 1765: Taxed in E. Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(5) 1766: Taxed in E. Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA, for 150 acres.
Possibly Francis and John Hannah living with him.
(6) Had a large family.

[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) "Notes on the Filson Family," by John Walton. Source unknown, probably
"Genealogies of KY Families from Filson's Quarterly," p.511.
(4) "The History of Chester Co., PA," by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, Vol.
1 (Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1881).
(5) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier in Greene Co., PA and his Children,"
by June B. Barkeman (Chicago, 1972). FHL #929.273 H195b.
(6) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxix,340.

!Birth: (1,6) 1702, s/o Robert Hanna. (2) Probably brother of John Hanna.
Death: (1,6) 1766. (2,5) After 22 Sep 1766.

(2) c.1731: Emigrated from Northern Ireland. (6) Went from North Ireland to PA.
(2) c.1733: Settled in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(3,4) ca.1740: With John Filson, Francis Boggs, James Blelock and others, built
Doe Run Presbyterian Church on Strasburg Road, E. Fallowfield Twp., Chester
Co., PA. (4) Rev. Andrew Sterling became pastor there in 1747.
(5) 1744, 4 Jun: Granted a patent for 100 acres, East Fallowfield Twp., Chester
Co., PA.
(5) 1765: Taxed in E. Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(5) 1766: Taxed in E. Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA, for 150 acres.
Possibly Francis and John Hannah living with him.
(6) Had a large family. Parents: Robert HANNAH.

Children were: John HANNAH, Francis HANNAH, William HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born after 1711 in , Scotland.2,3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30212. [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 Robert HANNA/Janet RONALD.
Marriage to Janet JARVEY: (1) 1744.

[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 Robert HANNA/Janet RONALD.
Marriage to Janet JARVEY: (1) 1744. Parents: Robert HANNAH and Janet RONALD.

Spouse: Janet JARVEY. William HANNAH and Janet JARVEY were married in 1744 in , Scotland.2,3 Reference Number:568124


,Rev. William HANNAH2,3 was born about 1722 in , Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died about 1808 in Beaver Creek, Washington Co., MD.2,3 He is reference number 31408. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Boggs of Pennsylvania," by Jordan, p.1123.
(3) David L. Bowers, 4723 W. Marconi Ave., Glendale, AZ 85306. FHL Ancestral
file 1991.
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxviii.

!Birth: (1,2,4) s/o John Hanna/Jane Andre. (2,3) West Nantmeal Twp., Chester
Co., PA. (NOTE: If b. 1722, his father had not yet arrived there.) (3,4) ca.
1722. (NOTE: If b. in Chester Co., PA, the date is too early.) (4) Ulster,
Ireland.
Death: (2) ca. 1800. (2,4) Beaver Creek, Washington Co., MD. (4) 1808.

(4) Went from North Ireland to Beaver Creek, Washington Co., MD.
(4) Received his A.B. Degree from King's College.
(4) Did post-graduate work at Princeton College.
(1) ca. 1765: Settled at Albany, NY, where he served as the first pastor of the
Presbyterian Church.
(1) ca. 1774: Became an Episcopalian clergyman and settled in Culpeper Co., VA.
(4) An ordained clergyman in the Presbyterian Church but later entered the
Episcopal Church in VA.
(1) Was a Tory, and was obliged to move to Montreal, Canada when the
Revolutionary War broke out. (4) Because of his loyalty to the Crown he left
for British Canada during the Revolutionary War.
(4) Taught Greek and Latin at the Samuel Finley Academy, Nottingham, MD.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Boggs of Pennsylvania," by Jordan, p.1123.
(3) David L. Bowers, 4723 W. Marconi Ave., Glendale, AZ 85306. FHL Ancestral
file 1991.
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) 1:xxviii.

!Birth: (1,2,4) s/o John Hanna/Jane Andre. (2,3) West Nantmeal Twp., Chester
Co., PA. (NOTE: If b. 1722, his father had not yet arrived there.) (3,4) ca.
1722. (NOTE: If b. in Chester Co., PA, the date is too early.) (4) Ulster,
Ireland.
Death: (2) ca. 1800. (2,4) Beaver Creek, Washington Co., MD. (4) 1808.

(4) Went from North Ireland to Beaver Creek, Washington Co., MD.
(4) Received his A.B. Degree from King's College.
(4) Did post-graduate work at Princeton College.
(1) ca. 1765: Settled at Albany, NY, where he served as the first pastor of the
Presbyterian Church.
(1) ca. 1774: Became an Episcopalian clergyman and settled in Culpeper Co., VA.
(4) An ordained clergyman in the Presbyterian Church but later entered the
Episcopal Church in VA.
(1) Was a Tory, and was obliged to move to Montreal, Canada when the
Revolutionary War broke out. (4) Because of his loyalty to the Crown he left
for British Canada during the Revolutionary War.
(4) Taught Greek and Latin at the Samuel Finley Academy, Nottingham, MD. Parents: John HANNAH and Jane ANDRE.

Children were: William HANNAH, John HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born about 1723 in , Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died in 1830 in , Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 32157. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxiv,144.

!Birth: (1,2) 1723, s/o Robert Hanna.
Death: (1,2) 1830, PA. (2) Lived to be 107.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxiv,144.

!Birth: (1,2) 1723, s/o Robert Hanna.
Death: (1,2) 1830, PA. (2) Lived to be 107. Parents: Robert HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1730 and 1750.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 31183. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "The History of Chester Co., PA," by J. Smith Futhery and Gilbert Cope,
Vol. 1 (Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1881).
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxvi,181.

!Birth: (1,3) s/o Patrick Hanna.

(2) 1774: A William Hannah a landowner, New Garden Twp., Chester Co., PA.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "The History of Chester Co., PA," by J. Smith Futhery and Gilbert Cope,
Vol. 1 (Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1881).
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxvi,181.

!Birth: (1,3) s/o Patrick Hanna.

(2) 1774: A William Hannah a landowner, New Garden Twp., Chester Co., PA. Parents: Capt. Patrick HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born about 1730.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 32171. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier of Greene Co., Pennsylvania and his Children,"
by June B. Barkeman (Chicago, 1972). FHL #929.273 H195b.
(3) "The History of Chester Co., PA," by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, Vol.
1 (Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1881).
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxix,341.

!Birth: (1,4) s/o William Hanna.
Marriage to Esther Wilson: (1,4)

(2) 1765: William Hanna taxed in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(2) 1767: William Hanna taxed in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania for
75 acres.
(2) 1768: William Hanna taxed in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania for
70 acres. Storekeeper, brother to Francis Hannah in Newlinton.
(2) 1769-1774: William Hanna taxed in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania
for 70 acres.
(1,4) ca. 1776: Settled in Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(3) 1778, 22 Apr: Submitted a claim for losses sustained at the hands of the
British, Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA, 110 lbs.
(2) 1779: William Hanna taxed in Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(2) 1780: William Hanna taxed in Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA, for 200 acres.
(2) 1781: William Hanna taxed in Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA, for 205 acres.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier of Greene Co., PA and his Children,"
by June B. Barkeman (Chicago, 1972). FHL #929.273 H195b.
(3) "The History of Chester Co., PA," by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, Vol.
1 (Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1881).
(4) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxix,341.

!Birth: (1,4) s/o William Hanna.
Marriage to Esther Wilson: (1,4)

(2) 1765: William Hanna taxed in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(2) 1767: William Hanna taxed in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA for
75 acres.
(2) 1768: William Hanna taxed in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA for
70 acres. Storekeeper, brother to Francis Hannah in Newlinton.
(2) 1769-1774: William Hanna taxed in East Fallowfield Twp., Chester Co., PA
for 70 acres.
(1,4) ca. 1776: Settled in Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(3) 1778, 22 Apr: Submitted a claim for losses sustained at the hands of the
British, Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA, 110 lbs.
(2) 1779: William Hanna taxed in Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA.
(2) 1780: William Hanna taxed in Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA, for 200 acres.
(2) 1781: William Hanna taxed in Newlin Twp., Chester Co., PA, for 205 acres. Parents: William HANNAH.

Spouse: Esther WILSON. William HANNAH and Esther WILSON were married in , Chester Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:606216 Children were: Hugh HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1730 and 1770 in , Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died in 1807 in Fairfield Twp., Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 33212. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania Will Bk 1, p.112, #139. FHL #1,316,409. Will of
Archibald HANNA.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxvi,180.

!Birth: (1,3) s/o Archibald Hanna/Margaret Brady. (2) s/o Archbald HANNA.
Death: (3) 1807.

(2) 1793, 17 May: Archibald HANNA of Fairfield Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA, blacksmith, wrot e his will. Left to son William.
(3) Of Fairfield Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA.

[alice-boyd.FTW]

!(1) "Ohio Valley Genealogies," by Charles A. Hanna (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1968.)
(2) Westmoreland Co., PA Will Bk 1, p.112, #139. FHL #1,316,409. Will of
Archibald HANNA.
(3) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxvi,180.

!Birth: (1,3) s/o Archibald Hanna/Margaret Brady. (2) s/o Archbald HANNA.
Death: (3) 1807.

(2) 1793, 17 May: Archibald HANNA of Fairfield Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA, blacksmith, wrot e his will. Left to son William.
(3) Of Fairfield Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA. Parents: Archibald HANNAH and Margaret BRADY.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1740 and 1760.3 He died Unknown in Hubbard Twp., Trumbull Co., OH.2,3 He is reference number 46051. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 [boyd-trees.ged]









[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) 1:xxiv, 2:221. Cites:
(a) Charles Augustus Hanna. (b) Naomi Hanna Hayman, "Hanna Family Records"
(1958).
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).

!Birth: (1,2) s/o Robert Hanna.

(1,2) Bef. 1800: Settled on Chartiers Creek, 3 miles north of Canonsburg,
Washington Co., PA.
(3) 1793: William HANNAH taxed in Cecil Twp., Washington Co., PA. (NOTE:
Another William taxed in Nottingham Twp., but it is not on Chartiers Creek.)
(1) 1802: Moved to OH. (2) 1801: Moved to Hubbard Twp., Trumbull Co., OH, with
his three sons.
(2) Farmer.
(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) 1:xxiv, 2:221. Cites:
(a) Charles Augustus Hanna. (b) Naomi Hanna Hayman, "Hanna Family Records"
(1958).
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).

!Birth: (1,2) s/o Robert Hanna.

(1,2) Bef. 1800: Settled on Chartiers Creek, 3 miles north of Canonsburg,
Washington Co., PA.
(3) 1793: William HANNAH taxed in Cecil Twp., Washington Co., PA. (NOTE:
Another William taxed in Nottingham Twp., but it is not on Chartiers Creek.)
(1) 1802: Moved to OH. (2) 1801: Moved to Hubbard Twp., Trumbull Co., OH, with
his three sons.
(2) Farmer.
(2) Presbyterian. Parents: Robert HANNAH.

Children were: Thomas HANNAH, John HANNAH, Isaac HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born about 1740.2,3 He died in 1809 in Tuscarora, Berkeley Co., West Virginia.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He is reference number 31414. [boyd-trees.ged]











See Davidson genealogy
!(1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) DAR.
(3) "West Virginia Estate Settlements," by Ross B. Johnston (Genealogical Pub.
Co., Baltimore, 1977) p.45.
(4) "The History of the Presbyterian Church and other Sketches of Gerrardstown,
West Virginia," by Sarah Gordon (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1939) p.61.
FHL #975.497/G1 K2g.
(5) Berkeley Co., VA (WV) deeds. (a) Vol. 3, p.483. FHL #829,880. (b) Vol. 5,
p.682. FHL #829,881. (c) Vol. 19, p.232. (d) Vol. 23, p.320-333.
(6) West Virginia Land Grants, Monongalia Co. 1786-1788, p.166. FHL #521,756.
(7) "Historic Sheperdstown, West Virginia."
(8) "Berkeley Co. Court Order Book." AGLL V150-0013.
(9) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.80,96. Cites: (a)
"Collins History of KY," Vol. 2, p.367.
(10)
(11) Abstracts of County Record Books, Berkeley Co., VA 1778-1784.
(12) "The 1787 Census of Virginia," by Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florence S.
Love (Genealogical Books in Print, Springfield, VA).
(13) Sims' "Index to Land Grants in WV."
(14) "Virginians in 1800: Counties of West Virginia," by Steven A. Bridges
(1987).

!Birth: (1,9) s/o James Hannah/Martha. (2) 1740.
Marriage to Sarah Patterson: (3) William Patterson of Berkeley Co., VA (WV)
names in his will dated 17 Apr 1782 daughter Sarah Hannah. (5a) On 12 Jun
1775, William Patterson deeded to William Hanna who intermarried with his
daughter (see deed below).
Death: (1,9) Berkeley Co., VA. (2) 1810. (3) Estate administered 18 Dec 1809,
Berkeley Co., VA.

(4) 1770, 7 Sep: John HANNAH, William HANNAH, William PATTERSON and Robert
DAVISON sign a subscription list for the Tuscarora Church, Berkeley Co., VA,
and promise to pay a yearly sum to Rev. Hugh VANCE.
(7) 1774-1781: John, James & William HANNAH on rent rolls of Sheperdstown, West Virginia.
(5a) 1775, 12 Jun: William PATTERSON of Berkeley Co., VA deeds to John HANNA,
William HANNA, and Philip PENDLETON of the same place in consideration of the
"natural love and affection which he hath and bareth to the said John,
William and Philip (who intermarried with the daughters of the said William
PATTERSON)" several tracts of land: 120 acres bounded by James BRITTAIN's
division; 400 acres adjoining the former bounded by William PATTERSON; 65
acres adjoining the former bounded by William PATTERSON's patent and David
CROCKETT; and 201 acres adjoining the former bounded by William PATTERSON and
James BRITTAIN. Witnessed by James MORRISON, Hugh LYLE, John J. SNODGRASS, and
John LYLE. Recorded 19 Mar 1776.
(2) P.S., VA, Revolutionary War.
(8) 1779-1782: William HANNAH in Berkeley Co., VA (WV) court several times.
John HANNAH vs. William HANNAH
(5b) 1781, 16 Oct: William HANNA, John HANNA and Philip PENDLETON of Berkeley
Co., VA, joint tenants of 935 acres in Berkeley Co., bounded by Henry BOWERS,
John LYLE, Thomas AIKINS, James FOSTER, & John SNODGRASS, conveyed to them by
William PATTERSON 12 Jun 1775, partition the above property. John HANNAH and
Philip PENDLETON quit claim to William HANNAH the part of the tract bounded by
Hugh LYLE, John LYLE, Thomas AIKINS, John HANNA, a spring, thorn bushes at the
head of a spring, a walnut by a barn. Acknowledged in Berkeley Co., VA court
on the same date.
(11) 1785: On list of landowners, 1st Battalion, Berkeley Co., VA.
(6,13) 1786, 29 Jan: State of VA grants to William HANNAH on treasury warrant
no. 15397 dtd 5 Apr 1783, 3,000 acres adjoining and above John Hannah on Oyl
Creek on the upper side, Monongailia Co., VA. (NOTE: May be William Hannah,
s/o Francis of Greene Co., PA.)
(13) 1786: Granted 2000 acres on waters of the Elk River.
(12) 1787: William Hanna taxed Berkeley Co., VA, for 2 blacks over 16, 3 blacks
under 16, 10 horses, 28 cattle.
(5c) 1790, 19 Jan: William Hannah of Berkeley Co., VA sold 22 acres to John
Craghill, part of a tract granted to William Hannah, and bought 22 acres from
William and Charlotte Craghill, part of a tract conveyed to William and John
Craghill by Philip Pendleton, Berkeley Co., VA.
(5c) 1790, 15 Oct: Gave mortgage to John Davidson, Berkeley Co., VA.
(9) 1791: Served in an expedition against the Miami Indians with his brothers
Adam and Thomas in Capt. James BROWN's Co. of mounted volunteers under
General Charles SCOTT.
(11) 1793: On list of landowners, 1st Battalion, Berkeley Co., VA.
(14) 1800: Living in Berkeley Co., VA, Slaughter District, town of Tuscarora,
2 white titheables. 3 black slaves 12-16, 3 black slaves 16+, 6 horses.
(5d) 1812, 8 Feb: Quit claim deed by Elisha Boyd to Joseph Hannah, states
William Hannah late of Berkeley Co., VA, died intestate possessed of 315 acres
2 rods 22 poles in Berkeley Co., which descended to his 8 children. Two of his
children, John Parks and wife Elizabeth late Elizabeth Hannah deeded their
shares to Elisha Boyd. The remaining 6 children agreed to lay off 80 acres of
the land to Elisha Boyd. Elisha Boyd sold 6 acres 12 poles to George Noll who
purchased the remaining 6 shares. Joseph Gill and Ann his wife late Ann
Hannah, William Scott and Mary his wife late Mary Hannah, David Hannah, James
Hannah and Ann his wife deeded by separate deeds to Joseph Hannah each of their
shares. Harry Craghill and Margaret his wife late Margaret Hannah deeded to
George Noll and Elisha Boyd their share. Joseph Hannah deeded on 5 Oct 1811 to
Elisha Boyd 73 acres 10 poles being the balance Boyd was entitled to after
deeding part of his 80 acres to George Noll. Elisha Boyd quit claims to Joseph
Hannah 242 acres 12 poles, the balance of the 315 acres 2 rods 22 poles,
including the 6 acres deeded to Noll, beginning on the north side of a road,
bounded by springs, Wright, Hugh Lyle. Wits. James Maxwell, Brax Davenport,
William Reed. Acknolwedged in Berkeley Co., VA court 10 Feb 1813. (NOTE:
Elisha Boyd m. 1789 Berkeley Co., VA to Phebe O. Hays. Sarah Boyd m. Philip
Pendleton 1813, Berkeley Co., VA, Elisha Boyd suretor; William Boyd m. Jane
Parks 1796, Berkeley Co., West Virginia.)

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See Davidson genealogy
!(1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) DAR.
(3) "West Virginia Estate Settlements," by Ross B. Johnston (Genealogical Pub.
Co., Baltimore, 1977) p.45.
(4) "The History of the Presbyterian Church and other Sketches of Gerrardstown,
West Virginia," by Sarah Gordon (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1939) p.61.
FHL #975.497/G1 K2g.
(5) Berkeley Co., VA (WV) deeds. (a) Vol. 3, p.483. FHL #829,880. (b) Vol. 5,
p.682. FHL #829,881. (c) Vol. 19, p.232. (d) Vol. 23, p.320-333.
(6) West Virginia Land Grants, Monongalia Co. 1786-1788, p.166. FHL #521,756.
(7) "Historic Sheperdstown, West Virginia."
(8) "Berkeley Co. Court Order Book." AGLL V150-0013.
(9) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.80,96. Cites: (a)
"Collins History of KY," Vol. 2, p.367.
(10)
(11) Abstracts of County Record Books, Berkeley Co., VA 1778-1784.
(12) "The 1787 Census of Virginia," by Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florence S.
Love (Genealogical Books in Print, Springfield, VA).
(13) Sims' "Index to Land Grants in WV."
(14) "Virginians in 1800: Counties of West Virginia," by Steven A. Bridges
(1987).

!Birth: (1,9) s/o James Hannah/Martha. (2) 1740.
Marriage to Sarah Patterson: (3) William Patterson of Berkeley Co., VA (WV)
names in his will dated 17 Apr 1782 daughter Sarah Hannah. (5a) On 12 Jun
1775, William Patterson deeded to William Hanna who intermarried with his
daughter (see deed below).
Death: (1,9) Berkeley Co., VA. (2) 1810. (3) Estate administered 18 Dec 1809,
Berkeley Co., VA.

(4) 1770, 7 Sep: John HANNAH, William HANNAH, William PATTERSON and Robert
DAVISON sign a subscription list for the Tuscarora Church, Berkeley Co., VA,
and promise to pay a yearly sum to Rev. Hugh VANCE.
(7) 1774-1781: John, James & William HANNAH on rent rolls of Sheperdstown, WV.
(5a) 1775, 12 Jun: William PATTERSON of Berkeley Co., VA deeds to John HANNA,
William HANNA, and Philip PENDLETON of the same place in consideration of the
"natural love and affection which he hath and bareth to the said John,
William and Philip (who intermarried with the daughters of the said William
PATTERSON)" several tracts of land: 120 acres bounded by James BRITTAIN's
division; 400 acres adjoining the former bounded by William PATTERSON; 65
acres adjoining the former bounded by William PATTERSON's patent and David
CROCKETT; and 201 acres adjoining the former bounded by William PATTERSON and
James BRITTAIN. Witnessed by James MORRISON, Hugh LYLE, John J. SNODGRASS, and
John LYLE. Recorded 19 Mar 1776.
(2) P.S., VA, Revolutionary War.
(8) 1779-1782: William HANNAH in Berkeley Co., VA (WV) court several times.
John HANNAH vs. William HANNAH
(5b) 1781, 16 Oct: William HANNA, John HANNA and Philip PENDLETON of Berkeley
Co., VA, joint tenants of 935 acres in Berkeley Co., bounded by Henry BOWERS,
John LYLE, Thomas AIKINS, James FOSTER, & John SNODGRASS, conveyed to them by
William PATTERSON 12 Jun 1775, partition the above property. John HANNAH and
Philip PENDLETON quit claim to William HANNAH the part of the tract bounded by
Hugh LYLE, John LYLE, Thomas AIKINS, John HANNA, a spring, thorn bushes at the
head of a spring, a walnut by a barn. Acknowledged in Berkeley Co., VA court
on the same date.
(11) 1785: On list of landowners, 1st Battalion, Berkeley Co., VA.
(6,13) 1786, 29 Jan: State of VA grants to William HANNAH on treasury warrant
no. 15397 dtd 5 Apr 1783, 3,000 acres adjoining and above John Hannah on Oyl
Creek on the upper side, Monongailia Co., VA. (NOTE: May be William Hannah,
s/o Francis of Greene Co., PA.)
(13) 1786: Granted 2000 acres on waters of the Elk River.
(12) 1787: William Hanna taxed Berkeley Co., VA, for 2 blacks over 16, 3 blacks
under 16, 10 horses, 28 cattle.
(5c) 1790, 19 Jan: William Hannah of Berkeley Co., VA sold 22 acres to John
Craghill, part of a tract granted to William Hannah, and bought 22 acres from
William and Charlotte Craghill, part of a tract conveyed to William and John
Craghill by Philip Pendleton, Berkeley Co., VA.
(5c) 1790, 15 Oct: Gave mortgage to John Davidson, Berkeley Co., VA.
(9) 1791: Served in an expedition against the Miami Indians with his brothers
Adam and Thomas in Capt. James BROWN's Co. of mounted volunteers under
General Charles SCOTT.
(11) 1793: On list of landowners, 1st Battalion, Berkeley Co., VA.
(14) 1800: Living in Berkeley Co., VA, Slaughter District, town of Tuscarora,
2 white titheables. 3 black slaves 12-16, 3 black slaves 16+, 6 horses.
(5d) 1812, 8 Feb: Quit claim deed by Elisha Boyd to Joseph Hannah, states
William Hannah late of Berkeley Co., VA, died intestate possessed of 315 acres
2 rods 22 poles in Berkeley Co., which descended to his 8 children. Two of his
children, John Parks and wife Elizabeth late Elizabeth Hannah deeded their
shares to Elisha Boyd. The remaining 6 children agreed to lay off 80 acres of
the land to Elisha Boyd. Elisha Boyd sold 6 acres 12 poles to George Noll who
purchased the remaining 6 shares. Joseph Gill and Ann his wife late Ann
Hannah, William Scott and Mary his wife late Mary Hannah, David Hannah, James
Hannah and Ann his wife deeded by separate deeds to Joseph Hannah each of their
shares. Harry Craghill and Margaret his wife late Margaret Hannah deeded to
George Noll and Elisha Boyd their share. Joseph Hannah deeded on 5 Oct 1811 to
Elisha Boyd 73 acres 10 poles being the balance Boyd was entitled to after
deeding part of his 80 acres to George Noll. Elisha Boyd quit claims to Joseph
Hannah 242 acres 12 poles, the balance of the 315 acres 2 rods 22 poles,
including the 6 acres deeded to Noll, beginning on the north side of a road,
bounded by springs, Wright, Hugh Lyle. Wits. James Maxwell, Brax Davenport,
William Reed. Acknolwedged in Berkeley Co., VA court 10 Feb 1813. (NOTE:
Elisha Boyd m. 1789 Berkeley Co., VA to Phebe O. Hays. Sarah Boyd m. Philip
Pendleton 1813, Berkeley Co., VA, Elisha Boyd suretor; William Boyd m. Jane
Parks 1796, Berkeley Co., WV.) Parents: James HANNAH and Martha.

Spouse: Sarah PATTERSON. William HANNAH and Sarah PATTERSON were married. Reference Number:592101 Children were: Elizabeth HANNAH, James HANNAH, Mary HANNAH, David HANNAH, Ann HANNAH, Margaret HANNAH, Joseph HANNAH, Wallace HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born about 1747 in , Chester Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died in 1838 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD.2,3 He is reference number 33096. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) David L. Bowers, 4723 W. Marconi Ave., Glendale, AZ 85306. FHL Ancestral
file 1991.
(2) "Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the
Year 1790 - Maryland" (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1965; originally pub.
Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1907). DCGS.

!Birth: (1) ca. 1747, Chester Co., PA, s/o William Hanna.
Marriage to __ __: (1) ca. 1770, Washington Co., MD, unnamed wife.
Death: (1) 1838, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD.

(2) 1790: William Hannah household in Washington Co., Pennsylvania census had 1 male over
16, 2 males under 16, 5 females. Enumerated next door was Samuel Hannah, with
a male over 16, 1 female, and Daniel Moore, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 3
females, 1 slave.

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!(1) David L. Bowers, 4723 W. Marconi Ave., Glendale, AZ 85306. FHL Ancestral
file 1991.
(2) "Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the
Year 1790 - Maryland" (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1965; originally pub.
Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1907). DCGS.

!Birth: (1) ca. 1747, Chester Co., PA, s/o William Hanna.
Marriage to __ __: (1) ca. 1770, Washington Co., MD, unnamed wife.
Death: (1) 1838, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD.

(2) 1790: William Hannah household in Washington Co., PA census had 1 male over
16, 2 males under 16, 5 females. Enumerated next door was Samuel Hannah, with
a male over 16, 1 female, and Daniel Moore, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 3
females, 1 slave. Parents: ,Rev. William HANNAH.

Children were: Nancy HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1750 and 1780.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30360. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.305.

!Birth: (1) s/o Andrew HANNA/Mary DRENING.

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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.305.

!Birth: (1) s/o Andrew HANNA/Mary DRENING. Parents: Andrew HANNAH and Mary DRENING.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1750 and 1755 in , Ulster, Ireland.2,3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30468. [boyd-trees.ged]











! (1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.373.

! Birth: (1) s/o James HANNA/Anne JOHNSON.

(1) 1756, spring: James HANNA and his wife Anne and their sons James and William came to Am erica from Ireland.

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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.373.

! Birth: (1) s/o James HANNA/Anne JOHNSON.

(1) 1756, spring: James HANNA and his wife Anne and their sons James and William came to Am erica from Ireland. Parents: James HANNAH and Ann JOHNSON.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1760 and 1790.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30104. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.xxiv,146.

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

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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.xxiv,146.

!Birth: (1) s/o Alexander HANNA. Parents: Alexander HANNAH and Martha.


William HANNAH2,3 was born about 1760.3 He died Unknown in Of, Huntingdon Co., PA.2,3 He is reference number 45907. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 [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.338.

!Birth: (1,2) s/o James Hanna/Elizabeth.

(1,2) 1805: Living in Huntingdon Co., PA.



!(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.338.

!Birth: (1,2) s/o James Hanna/Elizabeth.

(1,2) 1805: Living in Huntingdon Co., PA. Parents: James HANNAH and Elizabeth.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1765 and 1790.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 33098. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier in Greene Co., Pennsylvania and his Children,"
by June B. Barkeman (Chicago, 1972). FHL #929.273 H195b.
(2) "The Monongalia Story - A Bicentennial History," by Earl L. Core (McClain
Printing Co., Parsons, West Virginia, 1974).
(3) Monongalia, VA Land Tax Records. AGLL V150-0 159.
(4) West Virginia Land Grants, Monongalia Co. 1786-1788, p.166. FHL #521,756.
(5) Sims' "Index to Land Grants in WV."
(6) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).
Cites: (a) "Ten Mile Country," by Leckley, p.36.

!Birth: (1) s/o Francis Hannah.

(1) Lived in Monongahela area, West Virginia.
(2) 1769: William HANNAH produced a certificate from the Commission of
Yohogania, Monongalia and Ohio (VA, now WV) for 400 acres in the forks of
Cheat River called the white oak land to include his settlement. (NOTE: Not
sure this is the same William Hannah, but he is in the area. See also the
William HANNAH who m. Sarah Patterson.) (3) Commissioners for adjusting claims
to unpatented lands, Monongalia Co., VA, in 1769, 850 acres to William HANAH
adjacent to his settlement.
(6) 1779: Francis and William HANNAH served under Capt. William HARROD. (NOTE:
Source does not say where, but listed with other records of Westmoreland Co.,
PA.)
(3) 1780, Feb: William HANNAH taxed for 400 acres in the Cheat River,
Monongalia Co., VA.
(1) 1781: Served as private, 2nd class, Capt. William CRAWFORD's Third Co.,
First Battalion, Washington Co., Pennsylvania Militia. (6) 1781/2: William HANNAH,
Francis HANNAH and Samuel McCLELLAND served under Capt. William CRAWFORD from
Greene/Washington Co., PA.
(4,5) 1786, 29 Jan: State of VA grants to William HANNAH on treasury warrant
no. 15397 dtd 5 Apr 1783, 3,000 acres adjoining and above John HANNAH on Oyl
Creek on the upper side, Monongailia Co., VA.
(5) 1786: Granted 2000 acres on waters of the Elk River.
(5) 1790: Granted 400 acres on waters of Cheat River.
(1) 1790: Living on the mouth of the Monongahela River, West Virginia.
(3) 1791: William Hannah taxed Monongalia Co., VA.
(3) 1793: William Hannah taxed Monongalia Co., VA.
(3) 1795-1796: William Hannah taxed Monongalia Co., VA.
(3) 1801-1804.: William Hannah taxed Monongalia Co., VA. (NOTE: Probably for
land on Cheat River. Daniel MOORE taxed there in 1802, James HANNAH in 1803.)

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!(1) "Francis Hannah, Revolutionary Soldier in Greene Co., PA and his Children,"
by June B. Barkeman (Chicago, 1972). FHL #929.273 H195b.
(2) "The Monongalia Story - A Bicentennial History," by Earl L. Core (McClain
Printing Co., Parsons, WV, 1974).
(3) Monongalia, VA Land Tax Records. AGLL V150-0 159.
(4) West Virginia Land Grants, Monongalia Co. 1786-1788, p.166. FHL #521,756.
(5) Sims' "Index to Land Grants in WV."
(6) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).
Cites: (a) "Ten Mile Country," by Leckley, p.36.

!Birth: (1) s/o Francis Hannah.

(1) Lived in Monongahela area, WV.
(2) 1769: William HANNAH produced a certificate from the Commission of
Yohogania, Monongalia and Ohio (VA, now WV) for 400 acres in the forks of
Cheat River called the white oak land to include his settlement. (NOTE: Not
sure this is the same William Hannah, but he is in the area. See also the
William HANNAH who m. Sarah Patterson.) (3) Commissioners for adjusting claims
to unpatented lands, Monongalia Co., VA, in 1769, 850 acres to William HANAH
adjacent to his settlement.
(6) 1779: Francis and William HANNAH served under Capt. William HARROD. (NOTE:
Source does not say where, but listed with other records of Westmoreland Co.,
PA.)
(3) 1780, Feb: William HANNAH taxed for 400 acres in the Cheat River,
Monongalia Co., VA.
(1) 1781: Served as private, 2nd class, Capt. William CRAWFORD's Third Co.,
First Battalion, Washington Co., PA Militia. (6) 1781/2: William HANNAH,
Francis HANNAH and Samuel McCLELLAND served under Capt. William CRAWFORD from
Greene/Washington Co., PA.
(4,5) 1786, 29 Jan: State of VA grants to William HANNAH on treasury warrant
no. 15397 dtd 5 Apr 1783, 3,000 acres adjoining and above John HANNAH on Oyl
Creek on the upper side, Monongailia Co., VA.
(5) 1786: Granted 2000 acres on waters of the Elk River.
(5) 1790: Granted 400 acres on waters of Cheat River.
(1) 1790: Living on the mouth of the Monongahela River, WV.
(3) 1791: William Hannah taxed Monongalia Co., VA.
(3) 1793: William Hannah taxed Monongalia Co., VA.
(3) 1795-1796: William Hannah taxed Monongalia Co., VA.
(3) 1801-1804.: William Hannah taxed Monongalia Co., VA. (NOTE: Probably for
land on Cheat River. Daniel MOORE taxed there in 1802, James HANNAH in 1803.) Parents: Francis HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born between 1770 and 1800.3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 33419. [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.

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!(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.


Capt. William HANNAH2,3 was born on 13 Sep 1770 in , VA.2,3 He died on 10 Sep 1849 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 He was buried Unknown in Kirker Cemetery, Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 He is reference number 32403. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, 7105 E. Powers Ave., Greenwood Village, CO 80111.
Cites: (a) Will of William Hannah, Margaret Kincaid, extrx. (b) Historical
Collections of Adams Co., OH, by Thompson. (c) Howard Barnett.
(2) "A History of Adams County, Ohio," by Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers
(E.B. Stivers, West Union, OH, 1900) p.92,115,125,472,565-566.
(3) Adams Co., OH Deed Index 1797-1859.
(4) "Some Marriage Records of Adams County, Ohio 1797-1894," by Adams Co.
Genealogical Soc., Vol. I (1988) p.43,99.
(5) "Historical Collections of Adams County, Ohio," Vol. 1, by Carl N.
Thompson, p.152-153.
(6) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Cites: (a)
Adams Co., OH Deed Bk 5, p.169. (b) Adams Co., OH Deed Bk 6, p.433. (c) Adams
Co., OH Deed Bk 13, p.450.

!Birth: (1,2,5,6) 13 Sep 1770. (2) One of 3 sons of John Hannah, the paternal
grandfather of John Hannah Kincaid. (NOTE: John Hannah Kincaid was s/o Col.
John Kincaid/Sally Hannah.) (1) s/o John Hanna/Elizabeth Patterson of the
Brandywine River, PA. (5) s/o John Hannah, a Revolutionary soldier who is
said to have swam the Brandywine River during the battle of that name. (6) VA.
Marriage to Martha Moore: (1) d/o Aaron Moore/Mary Prather. (2) (6) 1794.
Marriage to Frances Phillips: (1,4,5) 6 Apr 1820. (2) Married twice. (4) Adams
Co., OH, by John Meek. License issued 3 Apr 1820.
Death: (1,2,5) 10 Sep 1849. (1,2,5,6) Adams Co., OH. (1) Margaret Kincaid
executrix of his will. (6) 9 Sep 1849.
Burial: (2,5) Kirker's Cemetery, where several of his children are buried.
(NOTE: Kirker's cemetery is near West Union, Adams Co., OH.)

(2) One of 3 sons of John Hannah, who lived in Virginia, and who was supposed
to have swam the Brandywine as a soldier during the Revolution. In each
generation of the family, there has been a William and a John.
(2,5) Came from Virginia into Kentucky, where he remained a short time.
(2,5) Came to Ohio and settled at Hannah's Run, Liberty Twp., Adams Co. (5)
Bef. 1798.
(6) 1797: Constable of Manchester Twp., Adams Co., OH.
(2) 1797, Sep: The court ordered a road to be laid out from Manchester
to the east fork of Eagle Creek in the vicinity of Kirker settlement. Joseph
Kerr appointed surveyor, William Hannah and Daniel Robbins reviewers.
(6) 1798: Served on the Grand Jury.
(2) 1799, 10 Sep: Served on the Grand Jury at the September session of the
Adams Co., OH Court of Common Pleas held at Washington. Served with John
Davidson.
(2) James Dunbar and William Hannah were presented to the Grand Jury for
beating and abusing John McGate and wife (date unknown). The McGates were
owners of a tavern, and early court records tell of many "broils and fist
cuffs" at McGates in which the landlord and landlady were participants.
(2) 1804, 17 May, Thurs: The Trustees of the town of West Union met there to
sell lots at a public sale. William Hannah bought lots 41 & 42.
(6a) 1806, 13 Mar: Purchased from the West Union Trustees lot 42 in West Union.
(6b) 1809, 6 Nov: Purchased the other lot in West Union from the trustees.
(2,6) Was a soldier in the War of 1812. (2) Was made a Captain. Family story is
that while the troops were in camp and mustering at Manchester, OH, a deer was
seen on the Kentucky shore of the Ohio River. Since he was a good marksman,
he was challenged to shoot the deer across the great distance. He aimed
at a mark across the river about 10 feet above the deer. The ball fell and
broke the deer's back. The deer was then brought across the river in a canoe
and shared with his friends. (5) Raised a volunteer company and served as its
Captain.
(2) Went to Cabin Creek where he conducted a ferry. (6) Operated a ferry on the
Ohio River.
(6c) 1827, 1 Nov: William Hannah purchased from Andrew Ellison 400 acres,
part of 798 acres on Eagle Creek, Liberty Twp., Adams Co., OH. (2) After 12
years at Cabin Creek, he returned to Liberty Twp. and purchased 400 acres, all
in woods, at Hill's Fork. David A. Hannah, his ggrandson, owned 134 acres in
1900, all cultivated. (5) Bought 400 acres on Hill's Fork, lying northeast of
Fairview.
(3) 1853, 23 May: His executor Aaron Hannah deeded to Patterson Hannah 137
acres at Hills Fork, Adams Co., OH.
(2) His sword was in the possession of David A. Hannah in 1900.
(2) Had 11 children, none of them living in 1900. Grandsons living in Adams
Co. in 1900: Joseph Hannah and David M. Hannah of Hill's Fork, Aaron Moore
of Winchester. In each generation of the family there have been a William
and a John.

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! (1) Carolyn Davidson Carey, 7105 E. Powers Ave., Greenwood Village, CO 80111. Cites: (a) W ill of William Hannah, Margaret Kincaid, extrx. (b) Historical Collections of Adams Co., OH , by Thompson. (c) Howard Barnett.
(2) "A History of Adams County, Ohio," by Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers (E.B. Stive rs, West Union, OH, 1900) p.92,115,125,472,565-566.
(3) Adams Co., OH Deed Index 1797-1859.
(4) "Some Marriage Records of Adams County, Ohio 1797-1894," by Adams Co. Genealogical Soc. , Vol. I (1988) p.43,99.
(5) "Historical Collections of Adams County, Ohio," Vol. 1, by Carl N. Thompson, p.152-153.
(6) Joan Phillips, 24640 Calvert St., Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Cites: (a) Adams Co., OH De ed Bk 5, p.169. (b) Adams Co., OH Deed Bk 6, p.433. (c) Adams Co., OH Deed Bk 13, p.450.

! Birth: (1,2,5,6) 13 Sep 1770. (2) One of 3 sons of John Hannah, the paternal grandfather o f John Hannah Kincaid. (NOTE: John Hannah Kincaid was s/o Col. John Kincaid/Sally Hannah.) (1 ) s/o John Hanna/Elizabeth Patterson of the Brandywine River, PA. (5) s/o John Hannah, a Revo lutionary soldier who is said to have swam the Brandywine River during the battle of that nam e. (6) VA.
Marriage to Martha Moore: (1) d/o Aaron Moore/Mary Prather. (2) (6) 1794.
Marriage to Frances Phillips: (1,4,5) 6 Apr 1820. (2) Married twice. (4) Adams Co., OH, b y John Meek. License issued 3 Apr 1820.
Death: (1,2,5) 10 Sep 1849. (1,2,5,6) Adams Co., OH. (1) Margaret Kincaid executrix of hi s will. (6) 9 Sep 1849.
Burial: (2,5) Kirker's Cemetery, where several of his children are buried. (NOTE: Kirker' s cemetery is near West Union, Adams Co., OH.)

(2) One of 3 sons of John Hannah, who lived in Virginia, and who was supposed to have swa m the Brandywine as a soldier during the Revolution. In each generation of the family, ther e has been a William and a John.
(2,5) Came from Virginia into Kentucky, where he remained a short time.
(2,5) Came to Ohio and settled at Hannah's Run, Liberty Twp., Adams Co. (5) Bef. 1798.
(6) 1797: Constable of Manchester Twp., Adams Co., OH.
(2) 1797, Sep: The court ordered a road to be laid out from Manchester to the east fork o f Eagle Creek in the vicinity of Kirker settlement. Joseph Kerr appointed surveyor, William H annah and Daniel Robbins reviewers.
(6) 1798: Served on the Grand Jury.
(2) 1799, 10 Sep: Served on the Grand Jury at the September session of the Adams Co., OH Co urt of Common Pleas held at Washington. Served with John Davidson.
(2) James Dunbar and William Hannah were presented to the Grand Jury for beating and abusin g John McGate and wife (date unknown). The McGates were owners of a tavern, and early court r ecords tell of many "broils and fist cuffs" at McGates in which the landlord and landlady wer e participants.
(2) 1804, 17 May, Thurs: The Trustees of the town of West Union met there to sell lots a t a public sale. William Hannah bought lots 41 & 42.
(6a) 1806, 13 Mar: Purchased from the West Union Trustees lot 42 in West Union.
(6b) 1809, 6 Nov: Purchased the other lot in West Union from the trustees.
(2,6) Was a soldier in the War of 1812. (2) Was made a Captain. Family story is that whil e the troops were in camp and mustering at Manchester, OH, a deer was seen on the Kentucky sh ore of the Ohio River. Since he was a good marksman, he was challenged to shoot the deer acro ss the great distance. He aimed at a mark across the river about 10 feet above the deer. Th e ball fell and broke the deer's back. The deer was then brought across the river in a cano e and shared with his friends. (5) Raised a volunteer company and served as its Captain.
(2) Went to Cabin Creek where he conducted a ferry. (6) Operated a ferry on the Ohio River.
(6c) 1827, 1 Nov: William Hannah purchased from Andrew Ellison 400 acres, part of 798 acre s on Eagle Creek, Liberty Twp., Adams Co., OH. (2) After 12 years at Cabin Creek, he returne d to Liberty Twp. and purchased 400 acres, all in woods, at Hill's Fork. David A. Hannah, hi s ggrandson, owned 134 acres in 1900, all cultivated. (5) Bought 400 acres on Hill's Fork, ly ing northeast of Fairview.
(3) 1853, 23 May: His executor Aaron Hannah deeded to Patterson Hannah 137 acres at Hills F ork, Adams Co., OH.
(2) His sword was in the possession of David A. Hannah in 1900.
(2) Had 11 children, none of them living in 1900. Grandsons living in Adams Co. in 1900: Jo seph Hannah and David M. Hannah of Hill's Fork, Aaron Moore of Winchester. In each generatio n of the family there have been a William and a John. Parents: John HANNAH and Elizabeth PATTERSON.

Spouse: Martha MOORE. Capt. William HANNAH and Martha MOORE were married about 1794.2,3 Reference Number:560771 Children were: Elizabeth HANNAH, James HANNAH, Mary "Polly" HANNAH, John HANNAH, Nancy HANNAH, William S. HANNAH, Aaron HANNAH, Patterson HANNAH, Prather HANNAH.

Spouse: Frances PHILLIPS. Capt. William HANNAH and Frances PHILLIPS were married on 6 Apr 1820 in , Adams Co., Ohio.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:582834 Children were: Sarah HANNAH, Eunice Jane HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born about 1780 in , Westmoreland Co., PA.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 6 Apr 1830 in Green Twp., Harrison Co., OH.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Death]2,3 He was buried Unknown in Beach Spring Cem, Harrison Co., OH.2,3 He is reference number 43812. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Burial]2,3 [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) 2:222. Cites: (a)
Records of John Nathan Hanna, letter from his Aunt Louisa to him, in
possession of Mrs. Evelyn Hanna McConnell.
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).

!Birth: (1,2) 1780. (1) s/o James HANNA/Anne. (2) Westmoreland Co., PA. (2,3)
s/o James HANNA/Anne CAMPBELL.
Marriage to Mary DONALD: (1) Mary. (2) Mary DONALD, DONNELL or MacDONELL, PA.
(3) About 1802.
Death: (1) 6 Apr 1830. (2) 1830, Green Twp., Harrison Co., OH, of rupture.
Burial: (3) Beach Spring Presbyterian Cemetery, Harrison Co., OH.

(1,2) c.1805: Settled in Green Twp., Harrison Co., OH. (2) In the vicinity of
Beech Spring Presbyterian Church.
(3) 1813, 6 Apr: James HANNA of Washington Co., PA wrote his will. Left to
son William the horse I gave him when he married and $10.
(2) A farmer.
(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) 1:xxv,221-222.
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).



!(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) 2:222. Cites: (a)
Records of John Nathan Hanna, letter from his Aunt Louisa to him, in
possession of Mrs. Evelyn Hanna McConnell.
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997).

!Birth: (1,2) 1780. (1) s/o James HANNA/Anne. (2) Westmoreland Co., PA. (2,3)
s/o James HANNA/Anne CAMPBELL.
Marriage to Mary DONALD: (1) Mary. (2) Mary DONALD, DONNELL or MacDONELL, PA.
(3) About 1802.
Death: (1) 6 Apr 1830. (2) 1830, Green Twp., Harrison Co., OH, of rupture.
Burial: (3) Beach Spring Presbyterian Cemetery, Harrison Co., OH.

(1,2) c.1805: Settled in Green Twp., Harrison Co., OH. (2) In the vicinity of
Beech Spring Presbyterian Church.
(3) 1813, 6 Apr: James HANNA of Washington Co., Pennsylvania wrote his will. Left to
son William the horse I gave him when he married and $10.
(2) A farmer.
(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) 1:xxv,221-222.
(3) Corinne Hanna Diller, 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houseton, TX 77080-3638 (1997). Parents: James HANNAH and Anne CAMPBELL.

Spouse: Mary DONALD. William HANNAH and Mary DONALD were married about 1802 in , PA.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Marriage]2,3 Reference Number:563922 Children were: Robert HANNAH, Esther HANNAH, Anne HANNAH, Martha HANNAH, Margaret HANNAH, Prudence HANNAH, Mary HANNAH, Jane HANNAH, James HANNAH, ,Rev. John M. HANNAH, William J. HANNAH, Sarah HANNAH, Louisa HANNAH, Samuel HANNAH.


William HANNAH2,3 was born in 1790 in , VA.2,3 He died Unknown.3 He is reference number 30442. [boyd-trees.ged]











!(1) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur
MacClannahan Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.358.

!Birth: (1) 1790, s/o Andrew HANNAH/Ann CUNNINGHAM.

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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.358.

!Birth: (1) 1790, s/o Andrew HANNAH/Ann CUNNINGHAM. Parents: Andrew HANNAH and Ann CUNNINGHAM.


William HANNAH2,3 was born on 26 Dec 1790 in , Mercer Co., Kentucky.2,3 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth]2,3 He died on 19 Sep 1854.2,3 He is reference number 31840. [boyd-trees.ged]











See Davidson genealogy.
! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.75. Cites: (a) Mrs. Fannie May Brown Price o f Shelbyville, Kentucky (1958).
(3) "Descendants of Robert and John Poage, Pioneer Settlers in Augusta County, Virginia," b ased on the manuscript collection of Prof. Andrew Woods Williamson, Henry Martyn Williamson , and John Guy Bishop, supplemented & arranged by Robert Bell Woodworth (Staunton, VA: McClur e Printing Co., 1954) p.963. FHL film 1,613,115, item 1.

! Birth: (1) 1790. (1,2,3) s/o James Hannah/Martha Pogue. (2,3) 26 Dec 1790.
Never married: (2,3)
Death: (1) 1854. (2,3) 19 Sep 1854.

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See Davidson genealogy.
! (1) "A Crane's Foot," by E. Stuart Gregg, p.331.
(2) "Hanna of Castle Sorbie, Scotland, and Descendants," by Rev. James Arthur MacClannaha n Hanna (Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, MI, 1959) p.75. Cites: (a) Mrs. Fannie May Brown Price o f Shelbyville, KY (1958).
(3) "Descendants of Robert and John Poage, Pioneer Settlers in Augusta County, Virginia," b ased on the manuscript collection of Prof. Andrew Woods Williamson, Henry Martyn Williamson , and John Guy Bishop, supplemented & arranged by Robert Bell Woodworth (Staunton, VA: McClur e Printing Co., 1954) p.963. FHL film 1,613,115, item 1.

! Birth: (1) 1790. (1,2,3) s/o James Hannah/Martha Pogue. (2,3) 26 Dec 1790.
Never married: (2,3)
Death: (1) 1854. (2,3) 19 Sep 1854. Parents: James HANNAH and Martha POAGE.

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