"Hannah Hockett was born the 28th of 11th mo 1796, a daughter of Benjamin Hoggatt/Hockett and Charity (Beals). She married 12 November 1818 in Clinton Co., Ohio to William Moon, as his 2nd wife. She died the 30th of 11th mo 1842, and was buried at Newberry according to Meeting records. She was the mother of at least thirteen children: Nathan, Jane, Charity, Asenath, Benjamin, Samuel, Esther, Hannah, Phebe, Neri, Mary F ("Polly"), and Seth were from her marriage to William Moon, but she had a child prior to her marriage, William Hockett, that caused her disownment from Lee's Creek Friends Meeting. She returned to membership in the Society of Friends in 1821."
Biography included on her FindAGrave memorial indicates she was the mother of William Hockett (Moon?) prior to her marriage.
Sources
↑Marriage: "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" Source number: 12772.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY Ancestry Record 7836 #851129 (accessed 12 June 2022) William Moon marriage to Jane Hutson.
↑Memorial:
"Find a Grave", database
Find A Grave: Memorial #119430288 (accessed 27 March 2024)
Memorial page for Hannah Hockett Moon (28 Nov 1796-30 Nov 1842), citing Martinsville Friends Cemetery, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Mary Louise Reynolds (contributor 47664956).
Death:
Name:
Hannah Hockett Moon
Birth Date:
28 Nov 1796
Birth Place:
Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Death Date:
30 Nov 1842
Death Place:
Clinton County, Ohio, USA
Cemetery:
Martinsville Friends Cemetery
Cemetery Address:
Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, USA
Acknowledgments
Source 1: AWTP Carmichael Genealogy,Sandy Taylor <gokart at bellsouth dot net>
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