Charles Henry Hankins
M, (1822 - 16 September 1896)
Charles Henry Hankins was born in 1822 at Allen County, OH, USA. He married Nancy Graham on 21 September 1853 at MI, USA. Charles Henry Hankins died on 16 September 1896 at Emmet County, MI, USA. He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA.
Son of Jonathan William Hankins and Sarah Buck.
Son of Jonathan William Hankins and Sarah Buck.
Last Edited=22 May 2017
Children of Charles Henry Hankins and Nancy Graham
- Rebecca O. Hankins (1855 - 3 Dec 1910)
- Laura S. Hankins+ (8 May 1857 - 8 Feb 1941)
- Melissa Melvina Hankins+ (17 Apr 1859 - 30 Mar 1929)
- Charles Y. Hankins (Oct 1862 - 12 Sep 1885)
- Allen F. Hankins (1866 - 9 Feb 1928)
- Hannah Hankins (1868 - 11 Jun 1917)
- William Henry Hankins (8 Apr 1870 - 9 May 1953)
- Jesse Albert Hankins (4 Oct 1875 - 27 Feb 1920)
Charles Y. Hankins
M, (October 1862 - 12 September 1885)
Charles Y. Hankins was born in October 1862 at IN, USA. He was the son of Charles Henry Hankins and Nancy Graham. Charles Y. Hankins died on 12 September 1885 at Coldwater, Branch County, MI, USA, at age 22. Son of Charles H. Hankins and Mary Hankins..1
Last Edited=22 May 2017
Citations
- [S231] Michigan Death Index 1971 - 1996.
Hannah Hankins
F, (1868 - 11 June 1917)
Hannah Hankins was born in 1868 at IN, USA. She was the daughter of Charles Henry Hankins and Nancy Graham. Hannah Hankins died on 11 June 1917 at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA.1 She was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=29 Jul 2018
Citations
- [S1316] Michigan Death Records 1867 to 1950.
Jesse Albert Hankins
M, (4 October 1875 - 27 February 1920)
Jesse Albert Hankins was born on 4 October 1875 at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA. He was the son of Charles Henry Hankins and Nancy Graham. Jesse Albert Hankins died on 27 February 1920 at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, at age 44.
Obituary:
Jesse Hankins Dies of Flu. Had Been Sick But Few Days and Passes Away at his Home. Was Born in Petoskey and Spent Entire Life Here, Burial in Greenwood. Jesse Hankins, who was taken ill from influenza-pneumonia a few days ago, died at his home on Bridge street at about 8 o'clock Friday morning. Mr. Hankins was born in Petoskey October 4, 1877, and spent his entire life here. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hankins. His father was a veteran of the Civil War. Besides his widow, Mr. Hankins leaves six children. Mrs. Clarence Brown and five young children at home. One brother, Will Hankins, of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Hodley, of Dowagiac. Burial will be in Greenwood.
~~ Petoskey (MI) Evening News, 27 Feb 1920. He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA.
Obituary:
Jesse Hankins Dies of Flu. Had Been Sick But Few Days and Passes Away at his Home. Was Born in Petoskey and Spent Entire Life Here, Burial in Greenwood. Jesse Hankins, who was taken ill from influenza-pneumonia a few days ago, died at his home on Bridge street at about 8 o'clock Friday morning. Mr. Hankins was born in Petoskey October 4, 1877, and spent his entire life here. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hankins. His father was a veteran of the Civil War. Besides his widow, Mr. Hankins leaves six children. Mrs. Clarence Brown and five young children at home. One brother, Will Hankins, of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Hodley, of Dowagiac. Burial will be in Greenwood.
~~ Petoskey (MI) Evening News, 27 Feb 1920. He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2015
Jesse Dale Hankins
M, (5 August 1926 - 19 February 1993)
Jesse Dale Hankins was born on 5 August 1926 at Bend, Deschutes County, OR, USA. He married Mary Ellen Hotchkin at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR, USA, on 7 February 1948.1 Jesse Dale Hankins was employed circa 1955 as a telephone company operator. He died on 19 February 1993 at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR, at age 66. Jesse Dale Hankins, 66, Klamath Falls, died Feb. 19, 1993, in Klamath Falls.
Mr. Hankins was born in Bend to Lionel Hankins and the former Esther Shank. He attended schools there.
He served in the Marine Corps during World War II.
He married Mary Ellen Hotchkin, Feb. 7, 1948, in Virginia City, Nevada.
He retired from Pacific Northwest Bell and moved back to Klamath Falls in 1981.
Mr. Hankins was one of the founders of the hard Top Racing Association, which held its first races at Kiger Stadium in Klamath Falls.
He was a life member and past commander of the Crater Lake Detachment of the Marine Corps League and a member of the American Legion Club and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1383.
Surviving are his wife, Mary; daugher and son-in-law, Veleta and Bill Hoyt, Fernandina Beach, Calif; daugher, Valerie Marjerrison, Ellensburg, Wash; granddaugters, Autum and Jessica Mearjerrison, Ellensburg, and Amy Giles, Biloxi, Miss; great-grandchildren, Savannah and Tyler Giles, Biloxi; mother, Klamath Falls; sister and brother-in-law, Lois and Kenneth Eestes, Klamath Falls; brother and sister-in-law, Gene and Claudia Hankins, Klamath Falls; and numerous other relatives..2 He was buried at Eternal Hills Cemetery, at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR, USA.
Mr. Hankins was born in Bend to Lionel Hankins and the former Esther Shank. He attended schools there.
He served in the Marine Corps during World War II.
He married Mary Ellen Hotchkin, Feb. 7, 1948, in Virginia City, Nevada.
He retired from Pacific Northwest Bell and moved back to Klamath Falls in 1981.
Mr. Hankins was one of the founders of the hard Top Racing Association, which held its first races at Kiger Stadium in Klamath Falls.
He was a life member and past commander of the Crater Lake Detachment of the Marine Corps League and a member of the American Legion Club and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1383.
Surviving are his wife, Mary; daugher and son-in-law, Veleta and Bill Hoyt, Fernandina Beach, Calif; daugher, Valerie Marjerrison, Ellensburg, Wash; granddaugters, Autum and Jessica Mearjerrison, Ellensburg, and Amy Giles, Biloxi, Miss; great-grandchildren, Savannah and Tyler Giles, Biloxi; mother, Klamath Falls; sister and brother-in-law, Lois and Kenneth Eestes, Klamath Falls; brother and sister-in-law, Gene and Claudia Hankins, Klamath Falls; and numerous other relatives..2 He was buried at Eternal Hills Cemetery, at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OR, USA.
Last Edited=11 Aug 2018
Children of Jesse Dale Hankins and Mary Ellen Hotchkin
Laura S. Hankins1
F, (8 May 1857 - 8 February 1941)
Laura S. Hankins was born on 8 May 1857 at Silver Creek Twp, Cass County, MI, USA. She was the daughter of Charles Henry Hankins and Nancy Graham. Laura S. Hankins married Amos Edwin Hoadley, son of Thomas Aaron Hoadley and Sarah Jane Safford, at Dowagiac, Cass County, MI, USA.1 Laura S. Hankins married Thomas Jefferson Clark on 15 May 1886 at Benton Twp, Berrien County, MI, USA. Laura S. Hankins died on 8 February 1941 at Silver Creek Twp, Cass County, MI, at age 83. She was buried at Hamilton Cemetery, at Decatur, Van Buren County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=8 May 2016
Children of Laura S. Hankins and Amos Edwin Hoadley
- Mary J. Hoadley (5 Jun 1875 - 25 Sep 1937)
- Edward Harrison Hoadley (11 May 1879 - 1 Aug 1957)
Child of Laura S. Hankins and Thomas Jefferson Clark
- Jefferson Clark (13 Aug 1890 - 13 Aug 1890)
Citations
- [S610] Talma Clark Hendrick, Genealogical Diary of Talma Clark Hendrick.
Melissa Melvina Hankins1
F, (17 April 1859 - 30 March 1929)
Melissa Melvina Hankins was born on 17 April 1859 at IN, USA. She was the daughter of Charles Henry Hankins and Nancy Graham. Melissa Melvina Hankins married Elias S. Hoadley, son of Thomas Aaron Hoadley and Sarah Jane Safford, on 31 October 1878 at Cass County, MI, USA. Marriage date comes from internet posting..1 Melissa Melvina Hankins and Elias S. Hoadley were divorced in 1904 at MI, USA. Melissa Melvina Hankins married Nimrod Muncy on 31 August 1904 at Cass County, MI. Melissa Melvina Hankins died on 30 March 1929 at Decatur, Van Buren County, MI, USA, at age 69. She was buried at Riverside Cemetery, at Dowagiac, Cass County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=16 Feb 2011
Children of Melissa Melvina Hankins and Elias S. Hoadley
- Albert Edwin Hoadley+ (2 Aug 1882 - 7 Jan 1954)
- Bertha Jean Hoadley (8 Oct 1884 - 4 Feb 1978)
- Bertha Jane Hoadley (8 Oct 1884 - 4 Feb 1978)
Family: Melissa Melvina Hankins and Nimrod Muncy
Citations
- [S610] Talma Clark Hendrick, Genealogical Diary of Talma Clark Hendrick.
Rebecca O. Hankins
F, (1855 - 3 December 1910)
Rebecca O. Hankins was born in 1855 at Silver Creek Twp, Cass County, MI, USA. She was the daughter of Charles Henry Hankins and Nancy Graham. Rebecca O. Hankins died on 3 December 1910 at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA.1 She was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=29 Jul 2018
Citations
- [S231] Michigan Death Index 1971 - 1996.
William Henry Hankins
M, (8 April 1870 - 9 May 1953)
William Henry Hankins was born on 8 April 1870 at Dowagiac, Cass County, MI, USA. He was the son of Charles Henry Hankins and Nancy Graham. William Henry Hankins died on 9 May 1953 at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA, at age 83. He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, at Petoskey, Emmet County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=13 May 2013
William Hankins Jr.
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Last Edited=10 Jul 2002
Marilla G. Hanor
F, (2 August 1835 - 18 November 1865)
Marilla G. Hanor was born on 2 August 1835 at Oakland, Oakland County, MI, USA. She married Edward Post at Oakland, Oakland County, MI, on 10 November 1856.1 Marilla G. Hanor died on 18 November 1865 at Allegan, Allegan County, MI, USA, at age 30.1,2
The following information was taken from findagrave.com Memorial #148521989 by Family Historian for Judson Post, the son of Marilla.
"Portrait and Biographical Album of Cass & Otoe Counties, Nebraska" has an entry for Judson's father, Edward Post, who was interviewed for information contained therein. Judson was the son of Edward Post and his first wife,Marilla G. Hanor. Please note Marilla's name is misspelled by other genealogists. This writer has a deed from Michigan signed by Marilla herself with the correct spelling same as herein, which is spelled same in the Album mentioned above. Marilla was born August 2,1835, in Oakland,MI and died November 18,1865 at the family home near Hamilton, Allegan County, MI. She died of blood poisoning and Edward tried to get medicine to save her, but it was too late. Her burial site is unknown. They were married 10 Nov 1856 in Oakland, Oakland County, MI.
The following information was taken from findagrave.com Memorial #148521989 by Family Historian for Judson Post, the son of Marilla.
"Portrait and Biographical Album of Cass & Otoe Counties, Nebraska" has an entry for Judson's father, Edward Post, who was interviewed for information contained therein. Judson was the son of Edward Post and his first wife,Marilla G. Hanor. Please note Marilla's name is misspelled by other genealogists. This writer has a deed from Michigan signed by Marilla herself with the correct spelling same as herein, which is spelled same in the Album mentioned above. Marilla was born August 2,1835, in Oakland,MI and died November 18,1865 at the family home near Hamilton, Allegan County, MI. She died of blood poisoning and Edward tried to get medicine to save her, but it was too late. Her burial site is unknown. They were married 10 Nov 1856 in Oakland, Oakland County, MI.
Last Edited=21 Nov 2017
Children of Marilla G. Hanor and Edward Post
- Judson Post+1 (14 Nov 1858 - 26 Oct 1939)
- Ardella Post+1 (18 Oct 1860 - 22 Mar 1925)
Ruth M. Hansler
F, (30 November 1918 - 14 January 2013)
Ruth M. Hansler was born on 30 November 1918 at Hackettstown, Warren County, NJ, USA. She married Clarence Henry Dickerson circa 1942. Ruth M. Hansler died on 14 January 2013 at Washington, Warren County, NJ, USA, at age 94. Ruth M. Dickerson, 94 passed away peacefully at Warren Haven Nursing Home January 14, 2013. Born: November 30, 1918 in Hackettstown, NJ to the late Willard and Ruth Hansler. Personal: She was a resident of the nursing home for the past 17 years. Prior to that she was a lifelong resident of Washington. Ruth was a homemaker. She was of Methodist faith. She loved quilting and Embroidering. But above all family meant the most to her, she enjoyed every moment spent with her family. She will be sadly missed. The family extends their sincere thanks to the staff of Warren Haven for the excellent care and much kindness they provided to Ruth. Survivors: Two daughters, Gail Speirs of Washington and Linda Hotchkin of White Twp; five grandchildren, Stephen Speirs Jr., Sandra Schanzlin, Shelley Speirs, Stephen Kasza III and Lisa Hille; eight great grandchildren. Her husband Clarence passed in 1977; three sisters, Elizabeth Hackman, Helen McCallum, Beulah Edgar; and a brother, Willard Hansler Jr. all passed earlier. Services: Calling hours, Funeral Services and burial will be private. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, First Presbyterian Church Of Washington, 40 East Church St, Washington, NJ 07882. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Warren Hills Memorial Home. 234. W. Washington, Ave. Washington, NJ 07882.
Published in The Express Times on Jan. 16, 2013.
Published in The Express Times on Jan. 16, 2013.
Last Edited=20 Feb 2017
Child of Ruth M. Hansler and Clarence Henry Dickerson
Carol J. Hanson
F
Carol J. Hanson is the daughter of Floyd Lewis Hanson and Pearl Velma Edwards. Carol J. Hanson married Larry D. Schmidt.
Last Edited=13 Apr 2007
Family: Carol J. Hanson and Larry D. Schmidt
Charles R. Hanson
M, (January 1874 - 1942)
Charles R. Hanson was born in January 1874 at NY, USA. 1900 census. He was the son of Rosellous L. Hanson and Jennie L. Randall. Charles R. Hanson married Nellie C. Kenfield in 1900 at NY. Both age 23 at marriage according to 1930 census but they were not marriage at the 1900 census.. Charles R. Hanson appeared on the census of 1930 at Paris Twp, Oneida County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Charles R. Hanson, 56, married 23 yearsborn NY; wife Nellie, 56, married 23 years, born NY.. He died in 1942 at Madison County, NY, USA. He was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, at Oneida, Madison County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2015
Family: Charles R. Hanson and Nellie C. Kenfield
Clifford Earnest Hanson
M
Last Edited=20 Nov 2006
Clifford Engwald Hanson
M, (23 February 1914 - 22 February 1987)
Clifford Engwald Hanson was born on 23 February 1914 at MN, USA.1,2 He married Mildred Raye Hotchkin, daughter of Albert Lawrence Hotchkin and Frances Marion Wetzel. Clifford Engwald Hanson died on 22 February 1987 at Los Angeles County, CA, USA, at age 72. Mothers name Anderson..3,2 He was buried at Los Angeles National Cemetery, at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA, USA.
Son of Rudolph O. Hanson and Miss Anderson.
Son of Rudolph O. Hanson and Miss Anderson.
Last Edited=3 Aug 2017
Child of Clifford Engwald Hanson and Mildred Raye Hotchkin
Donna May Hanson
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She married James Wade Cato at Dallas, Dallas County, TX, USA, on 31 December 1976.
Last Edited=29 Jan 2007
Children of Donna May Hanson and James Wade Cato
Floyd Lewis Hanson
M, (1 November 1916 - 15 December 2007)
Floyd Lewis Hanson was born on 1 November 1916 at Jud, LaMoure County, ND, USA. Obituary. He married Pearl Velma Edwards, daughter of Clarence Marsillis Edwards and Gertrude Hattie Braaks, on 14 November 1940 at Jamestown, Stutsman County, ND, USA. Floyd Lewis Hanson died on 15 December 2007 at Minot, Ward County, ND, USA, at age 91. Floyd L. Hanson
Nov. 1, 1916-Dec. 15, 2007 Floyd Lewis Hanson, 91, Minot, and formerly of Jamestown, died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007, in a Velva nursing home.
Floyd was born Nov. 1, 1916, near Jud, to Peter and Mary (Dalager) Hanson. He was the oldest of seven children and was raised on the family farm. He attended Glenmore Township rural school prior to graduating from Jud High School in 1936. As a young adult he served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Red Wing, Minn., area.
Floyd married Pearl V. Edwards Nov. 14, 1940, in Jamestown. They lived in Nortonville, where he worked as a truck driver. In 1944, he began his career with Montgomery Ward Department Store in Jamestown. The family moved to Minot in 1950 when he became manager of the department store's tire department in Minot. He was well known by area farmers to whom he sold hundreds of grain bins and tractor tires. He retired from Wards after 30 years and then went to work for Sears as a salesman. He retired in 1986. Pearl died on Dec. 6, 2003.
Floyd lived at Edgewood Vista for several months prior to residing in an adult foster care facility for three years. He had recently moved to the Souris Valley Care Center in Velva.
Floyd was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Minot, where he was a very dedicated financial secretary for many years. He was a former member of Christ Lutheran Church and Vincent United Methodist Church, both Minot, and he was a member of the Elks Lodge and Eagles Aerie, both in Minot. Floyd was a master when it came to numbers and could add a column of figures faster than anyone could with an adding machine or calculator. He enjoyed playing cards, especially whist, and seemed to have the ability to know what was in everyone?s hand.
Floyd is survived by: his children, Carol (Larry) Schmidt and Randy Hanson, both of Minot, and Richard Hanson and Susan (Lin) Hotchkin, both of Dubuque, Iowa; grandchildren, James (Velvet) and Scott (Crystal) Schmidt, Nancy (Kelly) Froslie, Dave, Dawn, Lexi and Courtney Hanson; great-grandchildren, Darby and Zachary Schmidt, Taylor and Maxwell Froslie and Jack Hanson; sisters, Gladys Doris of International Falls, Minn., and Mary Lou Carlson of Fargo; brother, Louis Hanson of Jamestown; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Floyd was preceded in death by his parents; wife; and brothers, Donald, Duane and Arthur Hanson.
Funeral service: Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007, at 11 a.m. in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Minot. Interment: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Minot.
.1 He was buried at Sunset Memorial Gardens, at Minot, Ward County, ND, USA.
Nov. 1, 1916-Dec. 15, 2007 Floyd Lewis Hanson, 91, Minot, and formerly of Jamestown, died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007, in a Velva nursing home.
Floyd was born Nov. 1, 1916, near Jud, to Peter and Mary (Dalager) Hanson. He was the oldest of seven children and was raised on the family farm. He attended Glenmore Township rural school prior to graduating from Jud High School in 1936. As a young adult he served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Red Wing, Minn., area.
Floyd married Pearl V. Edwards Nov. 14, 1940, in Jamestown. They lived in Nortonville, where he worked as a truck driver. In 1944, he began his career with Montgomery Ward Department Store in Jamestown. The family moved to Minot in 1950 when he became manager of the department store's tire department in Minot. He was well known by area farmers to whom he sold hundreds of grain bins and tractor tires. He retired from Wards after 30 years and then went to work for Sears as a salesman. He retired in 1986. Pearl died on Dec. 6, 2003.
Floyd lived at Edgewood Vista for several months prior to residing in an adult foster care facility for three years. He had recently moved to the Souris Valley Care Center in Velva.
Floyd was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Minot, where he was a very dedicated financial secretary for many years. He was a former member of Christ Lutheran Church and Vincent United Methodist Church, both Minot, and he was a member of the Elks Lodge and Eagles Aerie, both in Minot. Floyd was a master when it came to numbers and could add a column of figures faster than anyone could with an adding machine or calculator. He enjoyed playing cards, especially whist, and seemed to have the ability to know what was in everyone?s hand.
Floyd is survived by: his children, Carol (Larry) Schmidt and Randy Hanson, both of Minot, and Richard Hanson and Susan (Lin) Hotchkin, both of Dubuque, Iowa; grandchildren, James (Velvet) and Scott (Crystal) Schmidt, Nancy (Kelly) Froslie, Dave, Dawn, Lexi and Courtney Hanson; great-grandchildren, Darby and Zachary Schmidt, Taylor and Maxwell Froslie and Jack Hanson; sisters, Gladys Doris of International Falls, Minn., and Mary Lou Carlson of Fargo; brother, Louis Hanson of Jamestown; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Floyd was preceded in death by his parents; wife; and brothers, Donald, Duane and Arthur Hanson.
Funeral service: Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007, at 11 a.m. in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Minot. Interment: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Minot.
.1 He was buried at Sunset Memorial Gardens, at Minot, Ward County, ND, USA.
Last Edited=8 Feb 2008
Children of Floyd Lewis Hanson and Pearl Velma Edwards
Citations
- [S717] Obituary of Floyd L. Hanson, Minot Daily News.
Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson
F, (11 June 1886 - 4 January 1960)
Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson was born on 11 June 1886 at NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Rosellous L. Hanson and Jennie L. Randall. She married George Myron Hotchkin at Clayville, Oneida County, NY, USA, on 15 January 1908.2 Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson and George Myron Hotchkin were divorced in 1915 at NY.3 Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson died on 4 January 1960 at Indianapolis, Marion County, IN, USA, at age 73.1
She is called Mabel J. at the 1900 census. There may be a problem with this family as family members are believed to have said that Maybelle was the daughter of Charles R. Hanson and Mary E. Hunt. According to the 1900 cenus, Charles is her brother, born Jan 1874.
She is called Mabel J. at the 1900 census. There may be a problem with this family as family members are believed to have said that Maybelle was the daughter of Charles R. Hanson and Mary E. Hunt. According to the 1900 cenus, Charles is her brother, born Jan 1874.
Last Edited=19 Aug 2019
Family: Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson and George Myron Hotchkin
Randy Hanson
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Last Edited=13 Apr 2007
Richard Hanson
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Last Edited=13 Apr 2007
Rosellous L. Hanson
M, (January 1851 - 1925)
Rosellous L. Hanson was born in January 1851 at NY, USA. He married Jennie L. Randall in 1872 at NY. Married 28 years at 1900 census.. Rosellous L. Hanson appeared on the census of 1900 at Paris Twp, Oneida County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Rosellus Hanson, jan 1851, 49, married 28, born NY, parents born NY, farmer; wife Jennie L., sep 1850, 49, married 28, born NY parents born NY; son Charles R., jan 1874, 26, born NY; dau Mabel J., jun 1882, 18, born NY.. He died in 1925 at Clayville, Oneida County, NY, USA. He was buried at Sauquoit Valley Cemetery, at Clayville, Oneida County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2015
Children of Rosellous L. Hanson and Jennie L. Randall
- Charles R. Hanson (Jan 1874 - 1942)
- Mabelle Jennie (Mabel) Hanson (11 Jun 1886 - 4 Jan 1960)
Susan Hanson
F
Susan Hanson 192-
wife of Lynton Dale Hotchkin
wife of Lynton Dale Hotchkin
Last Edited=19 Jan 2021
Children of Susan Hanson and Lynton Dale (Lin) Hotchkin
Hazel Hattie (Peggy) Harckom
F, (18 January 1896 - 30 August 1959)
Hazel Hattie (Peggy) Harckom was born on 18 January 1896 at MN, USA. She married George Roscoe Drake on 31 January 1942 at King County, WA, USA. Hazel Hattie (Peggy) Harckom died on 30 August 1959 at Port Angeles, Clallam County, WA, USA, at age 63.1 She was buried at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, at Port Angeles, Clallam County, WA, USA.
Last Edited=10 Aug 2016
Family: Hazel Hattie (Peggy) Harckom and George Roscoe Drake
Citations
- [S470] Washington State Death Index 1940-1996.
Laura Camp Hardage
F, (March 1860 - after September 1900)
Laura Camp Hardage Edwards 1860-1900
wife of Joel Simon Edwards
wife of Joel Simon Edwards
Daughter of Gustavas Adolphus Hardage and Lydia Caroline Camp.
Last Edited=19 Jan 2021
Children of Laura Camp Hardage and Joel Simeon Edwards
- Augustus Cleveland Edwards (19 Dec 1883 - 20 Apr 1956)
- Sarah Edwards (1885 - 1887)
- Volney E. Edwards (10 Mar 1887 - 18 Jul 1978)
- Joseph Marshall Edwards (22 May 1889 - 23 Feb 1969)
- Medora Ruth Edwards (Dec 1891 - Nov 1918)
- Charles Napoleon Edwards (29 Jul 1894 - 20 May 1961)
- William Albert Edwards (28 Oct 1896 - 30 Apr 1978)
- Harry Camp Edwards (22 Sep 1900 - 15 Sep 1987)
Sophia Hardenburgh
F, (1826 - 1863)
Sophia Hardenburgh was born in 1826 at NY, USA. She married Daniel Reynolds Bonnell circa 1847 at Sullivan County, NY, USA. Sophia Hardenburgh was buried at Fallsburg Neversink Cemetery, at Neversink, Sullivan County, NY, USA. She died in 1863 at Sullivan County, NY.1
Last Edited=19 May 2010
Children of Sophia Hardenburgh and Daniel Reynolds Bonnell
- William H. Bonnell (1849 - 13 Mar 1850)
- Cassius Marcellus Bonnell (8 Oct 1849 - 23 Jun 1910)
- Herman M. Bonnell (1856 - 19 Mar 1883)
- James Bonnell+ (8 Jan 1856 - 12 Apr 1922)
- Nancy M. Bonnell (1859 - 1872)
- Thomas Bonnell (3 Feb 1861 - 29 Jul 1896)
- Edith (Ettie) Bonnell (1863 - 1877)
Citations
- [S163]
Benny Boyce Hardin
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Benny Boyce Hardin 1942
Last Edited=23 Apr 2022
Children of Benny Boyce Hardin and Nancy Gay Hotchkin
Citations
- [S309] California Marriage Index 1850-1877, 1949- 1950, and 1960-1986.
Etta Lee Hardin
F, (17 October 1912 - 31 March 1983)
Etta Lee Hardin was born on 17 October 1912 at TX, USA. She married Joseph (Joe) Arnold Clark circa 1937.1 Etta Lee Hardin died on 31 March 1983 at Pushmataha County, OK, USA, at age 70. She was buried at Antlers City Cemetery, at Antlers, Pushmataha County, OK, USA. Etta Jacobs at death.
Last Edited=21 Dec 2016
Child of Etta Lee Hardin and Joseph (Joe) Arnold Clark
Citations
- [S123] Peggy Lou Clark Stephenson, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
James Gerald Hardin
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Last Edited=21 Apr 2007
Jerry Glynn Hardin
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Last Edited=23 Apr 2022