Hannah was married to Milton on 4 July 1839[1] at the age of 18.
In 1850, the family was living in Knox County, Illiniois. [2] and included 4 children: Adolphus (10), Edwin (8), Hellen E (4), and Allenson (2).
In 1860, the family was living in Victoria, Knox County, Illinois. [3] and included 6 children: Adolphus (20), Edwin (18), Hellen (14), Alanson (11), Lelia (8), and Lenetta (6).
She was married at an early age, and taught school in a log schoolhouse, taking her infant daughter (Helen) with her. She moved to Crawford County, Kansas in 1868 with her family. They settled near Jacksonville where she taught school until they moved to Osage Mission.[4]
In 1870, the family was living in Osage, Crawford County, Kansas. [5] and included 4 children: Alason (22), Leila C (18), Leanettie A (16), and Ruth R (6).
She passed away in St Paul, Kansas on July 5, 1911. [6]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50959109/hannah-elizabeth-minard : accessed 04 December 2021), memorial page for Hannah Elizabeth Smith Minard (16 Feb 1821–5 Jul 1911), Find a Grave Memorial ID 50959109, citing Dumbauld Cemetery, Crawford County, Kansas, USA ; Maintained by Arthur Tetrick (contributor 47289363) .
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