From Robert Hanna we have
John Hanna (b abt 1570 in Scotland)
It looks like this is where the name Hannay comes into play. It was most likely changed as the family immigrated to the America.
Alexander Hannay (b abt 1533 Sorbie Castle, Wigtown Scotland)
Wife: Anne Mackie
Donald Hannay
Patrick Hannay
John Hannay
Alexander Hannay
Patrick Hannay (b about 1404)
So this information is pretty loose and take it for what it's worth. I have not validated any of it myself so this is purely relying on the research of others. It'll take some time for me to be able to validate it myself so as you can tell, this is a huge work in progress. I hope to one day tell you that I've been successful!!
I have found a website that verifies the information I have listed above and takes the record back even further (to 1250). Of course I have no idea how to verify that information and will start when I have time. But for your further amusement, I'll share the link. Click here.
The Hanna Family and beyond. I am going to start a blog of the information that I have gathered. I hope that those who read who are interested in sharing any details that they have may come forward. I'm looking for stories about these people, places that they lived, things they accomplished! Anything! I may have dates wrong but I will try to do my best at getting the information as accurate as possible. If you have any stories, please send me an email at carrie.v.hanna@gmail.com
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Albert Hanna
Albert Hanna (3) (1842 - ) 1860 federal census shows that Albert as a day laborer
Albert married Maria in 1866
Maria's maiden name is Winters
Albert and Maria are listed living on the 1910 census near Irvin, Fannie, William and Albert. In Tobyhanna Twp.
Albert and Maria have the following children:
Cora
Estella
Maggie
John
Florence
Irvin
Last updated August 10, 2011
Albert married Maria in 1866
Maria's maiden name is Winters
Albert and Maria are listed living on the 1910 census near Irvin, Fannie, William and Albert. In Tobyhanna Twp.
Albert and Maria have the following children:
Cora
Estella
Maggie
John
Florence
Irvin
Here's a quick rundown of how we get to my husband:
Albert Hanna (3) (1842 - )
Irvin Hanna (4) (1880 - 1940)
Gilbert Hanna (5) (1916 - 1984)
(6) (Living)
(7) (Living)
Last updated August 10, 2011
John Hanna
John Hanna
Father - Jonas and Mary Barbara (Mann) Hanna
Children of John and Elizabeth
1. Albert (b 1842)
2. Charles (b ab 1843)
Married Ellen - children - Eva, Amy and Deborah
3. Silas (b 1845)
Married Catherine Walter - children Caleb
Marriage record: 5-Oct-1865
4. Caty Jane (b 1846)
5. Lucian (b 1847)
6. Phillip (b 1847)
7. Malissa (b 1849 d 1857)
Last Updated Aug 8, 2010
Father - Jonas and Mary Barbara (Mann) Hanna
John Hanna (2) (1813 - 1896) 1860 Federal census shows John as a Farmer - with the land/home value of $1,500 and personal property value of $800.
Married Elizabeth Custard b. 9 July 1820
Married in the Dutch Reformed Church Walpack Sussex Co. NJ
Elizabeth Custard's parents - William Custard (b. 3 Jul 1803 in Smithfield Pike Co. Pa) and Elizabeth Van Camp (b. ABT 1800 in NJ)
Elizabeth's buried in the Sand Hill Burial Ground next to a daughter Melissa who only lived 8 years, 2 months and 24 days.
Married Elizabeth Custard b. 9 July 1820
Married in the Dutch Reformed Church Walpack Sussex Co. NJ
Elizabeth Custard's parents - William Custard (b. 3 Jul 1803 in Smithfield Pike Co. Pa) and Elizabeth Van Camp (b. ABT 1800 in NJ)
Elizabeth's buried in the Sand Hill Burial Ground next to a daughter Melissa who only lived 8 years, 2 months and 24 days.
HANNA, Elizabeth wife of John b. 7-9-1820 - d. 4-19-1879 58y 10m 10d HANNA, Malissa Ann dau of John & Elizabeth d. 4-4-1857 8y 2m 24d
John is also buried in the Sandhill Cemetery.
Children of John and Elizabeth
1. Albert (b 1842)
2. Charles (b ab 1843)
Married Ellen - children - Eva, Amy and Deborah
3. Silas (b 1845)
Married Catherine Walter - children Caleb
Marriage record: 5-Oct-1865
4. Caty Jane (b 1846)
5. Lucian (b 1847)
6. Phillip (b 1847)
7. Malissa (b 1849 d 1857)
Last Updated Aug 8, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Robert Hanna
Robert Hanna - b 1710
Married Eleanor Mollhollon Feb. 27, 1745 in the Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield, Bucks Co., Pa.
They had two son's baptised in the Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, Robert in 1747 and Benjamin in 1753.
Last Updated July 20, 2010
Married Eleanor Mollhollon Feb. 27, 1745 in the Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield, Bucks Co., Pa.
They had two son's baptised in the Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, Robert in 1747 and Benjamin in 1753.
Here's a quick rundown of how we get to my husband:
Robert Hanna
Benjamin Hanna (8) (1752 - )
Jonas Hanna (1) (1789 - 1865)
John Hanna (2) (1813 - 1896)
Albert Hanna (3) (1842 - )
Irvin Hanna (4) (1880 - 1940)
Gilbert Hanna (5) (1916 - 1984)
(living) (6) (Living)
(living) (7) (Living)
Last Updated July 20, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Jonas Hanna
Jonas Hanna
We'll start with Jonas Hanna (1), born May 8th 1789 in the area now known as Monroe County, Pennsylvania. He died in April of 1865 and is buried in the Coolbaugh Cemetery/Middle Smithfield burying ground. Before the creation of Monroe county in April of 1836 parts of it were known as Upper, Middle and Lower Smithfield. This individual is my husband's 5th great grandfather.
Here is a link to a picture of Mary and Jonas's tombstone. This is also a very interesting find because on it is written that the original name was "Hanna" and that there was a feud between two men named Hanna and ordered one family to add the "s" to the end of Hanna - creating the "Hannas" family.
Here's a quick rundown of how we get to my husband
Jonas Hanna (1) (1789 - 1865)
John Hanna (2) (1813 - 1896)
Albert Hanna (3) (1842 - )
Irvin Hanna (4) (1880 - 1940)
Gilbert Hanna (5) (1916 - 1984)
(6) (Living)
(7) (Living)
One a side note - Monroe County is also where a line on my mother's family line lived, the Stroud family. So I am sure that they knew each other seeing how sparsely populated the areas were back then.
There is a Jonas Hanna listed as a Justice of the Peace in Middle Smithfield, PA in August 1823.
Jonas Hanna married Mary Barbara Mann. She was born 1789-1873.
The 1840 tax lists in Monroe County have Jonas as paying his property taxes. His son Charles and John are also listed as property owners in Monroe County.
On the 1860 Federal Census, Jonas is listed as living with his wife Mary and his daughter Elizabeth (b. 1811). Jonas lists himself as a farmer with a property value of $3500 and a personal estate value of $500. It is recorded that Jonas and Mary are buried in the Coolbaugh Cemetery but I have yet to confirm this record.
Children of Jonas and Mary:
Elizabeth - born 7 Sept 1810
Carl - b. 7 Aug 1811
Charles b 11 Jul 1812
Married - Sarah Alice Finger
John (2) b 2 Nov 1813
Secondary source: rootsweb.
Married Elizabeth Custard
Sarah Ann (Sally) b 29 Feb 1816 d. 1896
Married Samuel Van Why
Susan b. 6 Jul 1818
Married George Hanks
Elenora b 6 Jan 1819
Benjamin 6 May 1821
Married Phoebe Currin
Mary Elsie 13 Jan 1823
Married John Angle
George b 23 Aug 1824
Phillip b 24 Oct 1825
Married Margaret Messinger
William b 24 May 1827
Married Elizabeth Overfield
Hiram Sealy b 30 Mar 1829
Married Harriet Burritt Cleit
Andrew Jackson b 13 Jun 1832
(Possible)Married Augusta Melvina Clock
Jonas's parents are Benjamin Hanna b 23 Aug 1752 Bucks, PA and Sarah Seeley b 14 Jan 1753 in Berks Co. PA.
additional sources:
This.
There is much research to be done to make sure that names are correct. I will be constantly updating and correcting as I find information!
last updated August 7, 2010
We'll start with Jonas Hanna (1), born May 8th 1789 in the area now known as Monroe County, Pennsylvania. He died in April of 1865 and is buried in the Coolbaugh Cemetery/Middle Smithfield burying ground. Before the creation of Monroe county in April of 1836 parts of it were known as Upper, Middle and Lower Smithfield. This individual is my husband's 5th great grandfather.
Here is a link to a picture of Mary and Jonas's tombstone. This is also a very interesting find because on it is written that the original name was "Hanna" and that there was a feud between two men named Hanna and ordered one family to add the "s" to the end of Hanna - creating the "Hannas" family.
Here's a quick rundown of how we get to my husband
Jonas Hanna (1) (1789 - 1865)
John Hanna (2) (1813 - 1896)
Albert Hanna (3) (1842 - )
Irvin Hanna (4) (1880 - 1940)
Gilbert Hanna (5) (1916 - 1984)
(6) (Living)
(7) (Living)
One a side note - Monroe County is also where a line on my mother's family line lived, the Stroud family. So I am sure that they knew each other seeing how sparsely populated the areas were back then.
There is a Jonas Hanna listed as a Justice of the Peace in Middle Smithfield, PA in August 1823.
Jonas Hanna married Mary Barbara Mann. She was born 1789-1873.
The 1840 tax lists in Monroe County have Jonas as paying his property taxes. His son Charles and John are also listed as property owners in Monroe County.
On the 1860 Federal Census, Jonas is listed as living with his wife Mary and his daughter Elizabeth (b. 1811). Jonas lists himself as a farmer with a property value of $3500 and a personal estate value of $500. It is recorded that Jonas and Mary are buried in the Coolbaugh Cemetery but I have yet to confirm this record.
Children of Jonas and Mary:
Elizabeth - born 7 Sept 1810
Carl - b. 7 Aug 1811
Charles b 11 Jul 1812
Married - Sarah Alice Finger
John (2) b 2 Nov 1813
Secondary source: rootsweb.
Married Elizabeth Custard
Sarah Ann (Sally) b 29 Feb 1816 d. 1896
Married Samuel Van Why
Susan b. 6 Jul 1818
Married George Hanks
Elenora b 6 Jan 1819
Benjamin 6 May 1821
Married Phoebe Currin
Mary Elsie 13 Jan 1823
Married John Angle
George b 23 Aug 1824
Phillip b 24 Oct 1825
Married Margaret Messinger
William b 24 May 1827
Married Elizabeth Overfield
Hiram Sealy b 30 Mar 1829
Married Harriet Burritt Cleit
Andrew Jackson b 13 Jun 1832
(Possible)Married Augusta Melvina Clock
Jonas's parents are Benjamin Hanna b 23 Aug 1752 Bucks, PA and Sarah Seeley b 14 Jan 1753 in Berks Co. PA.
additional sources:
This.
There is much research to be done to make sure that names are correct. I will be constantly updating and correcting as I find information!
last updated August 7, 2010
Welcome!
I am going to start a blog of the information that I have gathered. I hope that those who read who are interested in sharing any details that they have may come forward. I'm looking for stories about these people, places that they lived, things they accomplished! Anything! I may have dates wrong but I will try to do my best at getting the information as accurate as possible.
With that being said, please enjoy!
With that being said, please enjoy!
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