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James Hanna Jr. (abt. 1725 - 1797)

James Hanna Jr.
Born about in Irelandmap
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Brother of
Husband of — married about 1747 in Irelandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 72 in Greenbrier, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

James Hanna Jr., a son of James Hanna, was born in Ireland about 1725 and died in Greenbrier County VA (WV). He married Anne Johnson in Ireland.  The family emigrated from Ireland to PA in the spring of 1756. John served as private in the battle of Point Pleasant at the start of the revolutionary war.This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

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User ID: 47EECFD40A74D611831A14A4FAC000004C83

Data Changed

Data Changed:
Date: 11 Aug 2012

Prior to import, this record was last changed 11 Aug 2012.

Note

Note: In the "1740 Protestant Housekeepers of Ireland" there was a James Hannah (# 3361) living in Bellyskullion parish, Kenoght barony, Londonderry county.

THE DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT HANNA === =========== == ====== =====

Don Norman

1.ROBERT HANNA

Robert Hanna was probably born about 1590.

Known children of Robert Hanna.

2. (1). Robert II b.c. 1625


2.ROBERT HANNA II 1.ROBERT HANNA

Robert Hanna II was born in Scotland about 1625.

Known children of Robert Hanna II.

3. (1). Patrick b.c. 1650


3.PATRICK HANNA 2.ROBERT HANNA II 1.ROBERT HANNA

Patrick Hanna, a son of Robert Hanna II, was born in Scotland about 1650.

Known children of Patrick Hanna.

4. (1). Patrick II b.c. 1675


4.PATRICK HANNA II 3.PATRICK HANNA 2.ROBERT HANNA II 1.ROBERT HANNA

Patrick Hanna II, a son of Patrick Hanna, was born in Scotland about 1675.

Known children of Patrick Hanna II.

5. (1). James b.c. 1700


5.JAMES HANNA 4.PATRICK HANNA II 3.PATRICK HANNA 2.ROBERT HANNA II 1.ROBERT HANNA

James Hanna, a son of Patrick Hanna II, was born in Ireland about 1700.

Known children of James Hanna.

6. (1). James Jr. b.c. 1725 m.Anne Johnson


6.JAMES HANNA JR. 5.JAMES HANNA 4.PATRICK HANNA II 3.PATRICK HANNA 2.ROBERT HANNA II 1.ROBERT HANNA

James Hanna Jr., a son of James Hanna, was born in Ireland about 1725 and died in Greenbrier County VA (WV). He married Anne Johnson in Ireland. The family emigrated from Ireland to PA in the spring of 1756.

Known children of James Jr. and Anne (Johnson) Hanna.

7. (1). Elizabeth b. 1748 d. 1830 m.------ Botkin m.David D. Frame Apr 1769


7.ELIZABETH HANNA 6.JAMES HANNA JR. 5.JAMES HANNA 4.PATRICK HANNA II 3.PATRICK HANNA 2.ROBERT HANNA II 1.ROBERT HANNA

Elizabeth Hanna, a daughter of James Jr. and Anne (Johnson) Hanna, was born in Ireland in 1748 and died in Kanawha County VA (WV) in 1830. She married ------ Botkin. She was soon left a widow. David D. Frame, a son of John and Margaret (Hogshead) Frame, was born in Augusta County, VA in 1745. He married Mary Donohue in Augusta County in 1762. In a short time, a scandal arose and David employed Thomas Jefferson to represent him in a suit against James Burnside, who had accused Frame of adultery with a widow, Elizabeth (Hanna) Botkin. On March 22, 1769 Mary (Donohue) Frame relinquished her dower to David, effectively divorcing him. He immediately married Elizabeth (Hanna) Botkin. Elizabeth, a daughter of James Jr. and Anne (Johnson) Hanna, was born in Ireland about 1748 and came to PA with her parents in the Spring of 1756. In 1772, David and Elizabeth bought a farm on the Cowpasture River in present day Bath county, VA. They lived on this farm though the American Revolution. David served the Colonies as a Private in Captain McCreery's Augusta County Troops of the VA line. In 1797, the family moved to Greenbrier County, VA and later to Little Levels. In 1801, they moved to Big Birch River, near the mouth of Powell's Creek, in present day Braxton County,WV. David died in Braxton County in 1810 and Elizabeth died in Kanawha County VA (WV) in 1830.

Children of David D. and Elizabeth (Hanna) [Botkin] Frame.

8. (1). Elizabeth b. 1770 d. 1822 m.John Duffield Dec 9 1790

9. (2). Jane Virginia b.Oct 3 1773 d.Feb 10 1856 m.William Given Dec 16 1792

10. (3). John William b. 1771 d.Oct 1855 m.Martha Daugherty Sep 20 1798

11. (4). James b. 1776 d. 1840 m.Rebecca Boggs 1801 m.Nancy Keener 1822

12. (5). David D. Jr. b.Dec 17 1781 d.Nov 19 1861 m.Sarah Harris 1811

13. (6). Margaret b. 1790 m.James Kenny m.David Hughes

14. (7). Thomas b. 1790 d. 1829 m.Agnes Lemasters Feb 12 1806 m.Nancy Keener c.1827


BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Karabogias, Pauline, Hanna/Frame pedigree chart Norman, Don, "The Descendants of John Frame."

Immigration

Immigration:
Date: Spring 1756
Place: PA
  • Fact: Burial (1797) Bethesda Presbyterian Church Cemetery, York, York, South Carolina, United States
  • Fact: Residence (1830) Greenbrier, Virginia, United States
  • Fact: Nationality Ireland/ Immigrated to United States 1756, originally in Pa. , then Maryland ,but settled in Virginia by 1767


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Acknowledgments

Thank you to Robert Harter for creating WikiTree profile Hanna-629 through the import of harter.ged on Aug 31, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Robert and others.






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Hanna-1432 and Hanna-629 do not represent the same person because: Different parents, nothing in common
posted by Neal Parker
Hanna-1432 and Hanna-629 are not ready to be merged because: different fathers - need more research before merge
posted by [Living Moore]
Hanna-1432 and Hanna-629 appear to represent the same person because: These two need merged same people thank you
posted by Andrea (Stawski) Pack

Rejected matches › James Hanna II (1730-1800)

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