Twigs and Branches

Twigs and Branches

Author: Estelle Bass Cosby

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Published: 1980

Total Pages: 148

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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of James Hanna who was born 25 December 1768 in Virginia. He was the son of Samuel Hanna (born 1741) who was buried near Columbia, Tennessee. James married Martha Matthews. They lived in Maury Co., Tennessee and were the parents of ten children. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, New York, South Carolina, Colorado and elsewhere.


On the Waters of Lynches Creek

On the Waters of Lynches Creek

Author: Thomas Kent Daniels

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Published: 1981

Total Pages: 288

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Samuel Evander Hanna was born 27 Arpil 1860. His parents were James R. Hanna (1833-1862) and Elliott Bartell. He married Rosetta Arculious Powell, daughter of Wilson M. Powell and Elizabeth Turner, in 1876. They had fourteen children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in South Carolina.


The Ancestry and History of the Hanna Family, Hannah, South Carolina

The Ancestry and History of the Hanna Family, Hannah, South Carolina

Author: Muriel K. Hanna

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Published: 2000

Total Pages: 156

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Marshall Murdock Hanna (1920-1986), son of Davis Preston Hanna (1892-1978) and Lizzie Lorraine Keith (1894-1959), married Ida Genelle Gaskins (1922-1993), daughter of Hobson Dewey Gaskins (1898-1962) and Evelyn Exeline Turner (1903-1967), in 1939. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Scotland and South Carolina.


The Hutchinson Family of Laurens County, South Carolina, and Descendants

The Hutchinson Family of Laurens County, South Carolina, and Descendants

Author: Frederick McAlpine Hutchinson

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Published: 1947

Total Pages: 300

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"During the years 1770-1775, as it now appears, a Scotch-Irish family by the name of Hutchinson emigrated from Northern Ireland to America and settled in what is now Laurens County, South Carolina. Its members consisted of William Huthcinson and his wife (whose name is unknown) and their seven children, namely Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret, Robert, William, John, and James. ... The greater part of the history is devoted to that branch of the family founded by the immigrant James Hutchinson."--Pref. William Hutchinson was born " ... in Northern Ireland, probably about the year 1725. ... likely in County Antrim, near Belfast."--P. 1. He " ... died October 19, 1804, and was buried, presumably beside his wife ... in the Hutchinson Family Cemetery, located near Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church, Laurens County, South Carolina."--P. 5. His son "James Hutchinson was born, it is said in Northern Ireland, March 5, 1773. ... James married , probably about 1802, Mary Simpson who was born, it appears near Belfast, Laurens County, South Carolina. She was the eldest child of Alexander and Elizabeth (Barre) Simpson ... who emigrated from County Antrim, North Ireland, to America and settled in Laurens County, probably in the early 1770's. ... James Hutchinson died June 9, 1841, and was buried in the Hutchinson Family Cemetery at Rocky Springs Church, Laurens County, South Carolina. Mary (Simpson) Hutchinson died November 12, 1851 and was buried beside her husband"--P. 24-25. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Alabama, Virginia, Mississippi, Texas, Florida, Oklahoma, Illinois, Georgia, Tennessee, Kansas, Arizona and elsewhere.