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Hannah Jane (Hawthorne) Dysart (1824 - 1854)

Hannah Jane Dysart formerly Hawthorne
Born in Harrisville, Ohiomap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 21 Apr 1842 in Putnam County, Illinoismap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 29 in Putnam County, Illinoismap
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Biography

Hannah Jane Hawthorne, daughter of William and Margaret Parr Hawthorne, was born November 29, 1824 in Harrisville, Ohio.[1] [2]

"Archibald P. Dysart and Hannah J. Hawthorn" were married April 21, 1842 by Rev. James Templeton, M.G. in Granville, Putnam Co., Illinois as found printed in the Henry Republican, Henry, IL.[3] [4]

Hannah J. Dysart, age 25 born in Ohio, appears on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census living in Putnam Co., Illinois with her husband Archibald P. Dysart, a farmer age 41 born in PA. Their children who were all born in IL are: Margaret E. age 7, Susannah age 5, Cornelius W. age 3, and Hannah M. age 11/12. Additionally in the household are Archibald's mother Susannah Dysart age 63 born in PA and a laborer Jacob Sweilly age 25 born in PA.[5]

Hannah Jane Hawthorne Dysart died March 19, 1854 at 29 years of age in Granville, Putnam Co., Illinois. She was buried in Granville Cemetery, Putnam Co., Illinois.[6] [7]

Sources

  1. Find A Grave Memorial #79395301 for Hannah Jane Hawthorne Dysart, Granville Cemetery, Granville, Putnam Co., Illinois.
  2. Burt, John Spencer and W.E. Hawthorne. Past and Present of Marshall and Putnam Counties Illinois Together with Biographical Sketches of Many Prominent and Leading Citizens and Illustrious Dead. Chicago: The Pioneer Publishing Company; 1907. pg 449.
  3. Transactions of the Illinois Historical Society, for the Year 1922, Early Marriages in Putnam County, Compiled by Mrs. George Spangler, Historian of Peoria Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, October, 1922, p. 118. Item #337.
  4. Marriage Notices and Wedding Announcements 1831-1869. Putnam County, Illinois History and Genealogy, Illinois Genealogy Trails. Accessed August 2016 Online: <http://genealogytrails.com/ill/putnam/genealogy/Marriage/Putnamwed.html>.
  5. 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Putnam Co., Illinois. Family #767.
  6. Burt, John Spencer and W.E. Hawthorne. Past and Present of Marshall and Putnam Counties Illinois Together with Biographical Sketches of Many Prominent and Leading Citizens and Illustrious Dead. Chicago: The Pioneer Publishing Company; 1907. pg 449.
  7. Find A Grave Memorial #79395301 for Hannah Jane Hawthorne Dysart, Granville Cemetery, Granville, Putnam Co., Illinois.
  • 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Putnam Co., Illinois. Family #767.
  • Burt, John Spencer and W.E. Hawthorne. Past and Present of Marshall and Putnam Counties Illinois Together with Biographical Sketches of Many Prominent and Leading Citizens and Illustrious Dead. Chicago: The Pioneer Publishing Company; 1907. pg 449.
  • Find A Grave Memorial #79395301 for Hannah Jane Hawthorne Dysart, Granville Cemetery, Granville, Putnam Co., Illinois.>https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79395301/hannah-jane-dysart>
  • Marriage Notices and Wedding Announcements 1831-1869. Putnam County, Illinois History and Genealogy, Illinois Genealogy Trails. Accessed August 2016 Online: <http://genealogytrails.com/ill/putnam/genealogy/Marriage/Putnamwed.html>.
  • Transactions of the Illinois Historical Society, for the Year 1922, Early Marriages in Putnam County, Compiled by Mrs. George Spangler, Historian of Peoria Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, October, 1922, p. 118. Item #337. Accessed January 2019 online: <http://archive.li/QL1VB saved from://web.archive.org/web/20101123012425/http://putnam.ilgenweb.net/vitals/marriages.html>.




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