Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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James G. Hanna and Jane A. Scott




Husband James G. Hanna 1

           Born: 5 Jun 1837 - Independence Twp, Washington Co, PA 2
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         Father: Richard Hanna (1790-1872) 1
         Mother: Mary Gregg (1800-1876) 1


       Marriage: 12 Mar 1868 2

   Other Spouse: Mary A. McCreary (      -1865) 2 - 26 Feb 1861 2

   Other Spouse: Melissa J. Welch (1857-1885) 3 - 3 Jan 1883 2

   Other Spouse: Margaret L. Denny (1848-      ) 4 - 28 Dec 1887 2



Wife Jane A. Scott 2

           Born: 5 Sep 1844 - Brooke Co, WV 2
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           Died: 16 Apr 1881 2
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         Father: John Scott (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Jane Henderson (      -      ) 2




Children
1 F Nettie Bell Hanna 2

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         Spouse: J. H. Anderson (      -      ) 2


2 M Albert M. Hanna 2

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3 M Robert S. Hanna 2

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4 F [Infant] Hanna 2

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5 F Josie G. Hanna 2

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6 F Birdie V. Hanna 2

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7 F Mabel J. Hanna 2

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General Notes: Husband - James G. Hanna


He was born on the home farm in Independence township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. He received a common-school education, and afterward attended one term at the Washington and Jefferson College.
Soon after his first marriage he located on a farm about a half mile south of Independence, and successfully followed farming. he moved to an elegant home on the border of the village of Independence in 1868. He was a recognized leader in political, business and religious circles, and settled up various estates, including the valuable property of his father. Although the Democratic party, with which he affiliated, was in the minority in Independence township, he was elected to various township offices of honor and trust, men of both parties having voted for him, regardless of political lines. At one time he was justice of the peace. He and his wife were members of the Presbyterian Church, of which he was a hearty supporter, serving twenty years as secretary of the church officers, and always contributing liberally to the cause.

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Sources


1 —, Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893), Pg 373.

2 —, Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893), Pg 374.

3 —, Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893), Pg 374, 601.

4 —, Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893), Pg 374, 1393.


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