OHIO VALLEY GENEALOGIES

Relating Chiefly to Families in Harrison, Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio, and Washington, Westmoreland, and Fayette Counties, Pennsylvania.

By Charles A. Hanna

Originally published 1900 (republished in 1972 in Baltimore)

ALEXANDER HANNA, b. in Ireland, 1737; d. in Somerset county, Penn., 1809; his son, James, b. in Ireland, 1770; emigrated to America when young; d. in Somerset county, 1819; serves in the Pennsylvania Legislature; m. Ann Leech; had issue: 1. John, served in the Pennsylvania Legislature; 2. Mary; 3. Thomas; 4. James; 5. Alexander, b. 1802; d. 1881; 6. William; 7. Philo; 8. Jane; 9. Martha; 10. Anna.   (A visitor who is a relative of Alexander Hanna has conflicting information from what is presented here.  Please click here to access this information.)

ANDREW HANNA, settled in Paxtang township, Lancaster (now Dauphin) county, Penn., before 1737; d. in Hanover township, 1766; had issue: 1. Samuel, b. in mid-ocean; probably settled in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, see Samuel Hanna below; 2. Andrew, settled in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, Penn., about 1766; removing thence, 1772-75, to Guilford county, N.C.; m. Mary _____; 3. Margaret; 4. Isaac, b. 1743; d. in Aron, Livingston county, N.Y., 1816; m. April 15, 1766, Martha Bell, b. August 1746; d. 1811; sister of Thomas, Lucy, Anna, and Walter Bell; removed from Dry Valley, Union county, Penn., to Livingston county, N.Y., about 1810 (had issue: i. Andrew, b. 1769; d. at Aronsburg, Centre county, Penn., Jan 24, 1835; m. Margaret Cook, b. 1776; d. 1841; their son Andrew settled in Canal township, Venango county, Penn.; ii. Samuel, m._____ McPherson; iii. Elizabeth, m. Levi Van Fossen; iv. Matthew, b. 1780; d. at Aron, N.Y., Nov 12, 1813; m. July 23, 1807, Catharine Pearson, b. Feb. 19, 1791; d. Sept 9, 1882; v. Thomas, settled in Chautauqua county, N.Y.; m. Nancy Pearson, sister of Catharine, b. Feb 11, 1797; d. May 8, 1817; vi. John, removed to Livingston county, N.Y.; vii. Anna, m. Alexander (or James) Beatty; viii. Martha, m. (1st) _______ McPherson; m. (2d) _____Briggs; removed to Livingston county, N.Y.; and from there to Hyattsville, Ohio; ix. Isaac, m. Sarah_____); 5. Mary, m. William Woods; 6. John; removed to South Carolina; 7. Elizabeth, m. Moses Carson; 8. Matthew, settled in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, before 1771, where he resided as late as 1781.

JAMES HANNA, settled in Little Britain township, Lancaster county, Penn., before 1738, where he was living after 1769; had issue, among others: 1. James.

JAMES HANNA and his wife, Martha, emigrated from the North of Ireland, and settled in Pennsylvania; removed thence to Berkeley county, West Va., and from there to Mercer county, Ky., where he d. about 1798; had issue, six sons and six daughters, four of whom were born in Ireland; among others were: 1. Stephen; 2. James; 3. Adam, removed to Shelby county, Ky,: 4. Hannah, m. John Myles; 5. Thomas, m. Margaret Smith; removed to Shelby county, Ky, (had issue among others: i. John-Smith, b. in Mercer county, Ky., March 27, 1798; d. _____; m. Aug 11, 1825, Jane A. King, b. Oct 10, 1805, daughter of Thomas and Anna McAfee King).

JAMES HANNA, b. in Washington county, Penn., 1792; settled in German township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1816, where he d. Jan. 14, 1877; m. in Pennsylvania, 1816, Mary McCleary, b. 1793; d. Oct. 31, 1872; had issue: 1. Mary, m. Robert Herron, a minister, and settled in Scio; 2. Esther, m. Robert Smiley, and settled in Archer township, Harrison county; 3. Tabitha-Jane, m. James Lawthers, of Bowerstown, and settled in German township; 4. Jerusha-Elizabeth, m. Wesley Brindley, and settled in Green township; 5. Ann, b. Aug. 27, 1818; settled in Jewett, 1877; 6. Alexander; 7. William-J.; 8. Sarah; 9. Dorcas.

JOHN HANNA and WILLIAM HANNA, probably brothers, emigrated from the North of Ireland, about 1731, and settled in East Fallowfield township, Chester county, Penn., about 1733, John first having located on Neshaminy Creek, in Bucks county, and about 1739, removed from Fallowfield township to West Nantmeal (now Honeybrook) township; of these two:

John Hanna, b. about 1700; d. March 8-13, 1770; m. Jane Andre, d. December, 1774; had issue:

I. John, a physician and minister, b. in mid-ocean, 1731; d. Nov 4, 1801; m. about 1760, Mary McCrea, daughter of Rev. James and Mary Graham McCrea; served as minister of the Presbyterian churches of Bethlehem, Kingwood, and Alexandria, N.J., 1761-1801; had issue, thirteen children, six of whom died in infancy; 1. James, settled at Newtown, Bucks county; removed to Frankfort, Ky., after 1793; m. Mary Harris, of Newtown, daughter of John and Hannah Stewart Harris (had issue: i. John-Harris; ii. Sophia; iii. Charles-Stewart; iv. A daughter; one of the daughters m. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky); 2. John-Andre b. 1761; d. at Harrisburg, Penn., July 23, 1805; m. Mary Read Harris, b. Oct. 1, 1770; d. Aug. 20, 1851; daughter of John Harris, the founder of Harrisburg (had issue: i. Mary-Read, b. April 30, 1788; d. March 14, 1826; m. April 29, 1817, John Tod, of Bedford; ii. Juliana-Catharine, b. Nov. 8, 1789; d. without issue, April, 1861; m. Jan. 14, 1812, John Fisher; iii. Frances, b. April 27, 1791; d. 1868; m. Oct. 27, 1812, John Carson McAllister; iv. Caroline-Elizabeth, b. Feb 5, 1794; d. Jan. 29, 1872; m. Dec 8, 1812, Joseph Briggs of Silvers’ Spring, Cumberland county; v. Henrietta, b. Aug 23, 1796; d. unm., Nov 18, 1840; vi. Sarah-Elder. B. June 20, 1798; d. April 2, 1829; m. April 18, 1820. Richard Templin; vii. Eleanor, b. Feb. 22, 1800; d. 1802; viii. Esther, b. July 1801; d. 1801); 3. Catharine, m. Dr. Samuel Tolbert, of New York (had issue: i. Catharine, m. _____ Brooks; ii. Jane, m. _____ Sanford); 4. Mary, m. Dr. _____ Holmes, of Mansfield, Sussex county, N.J.; 5. William-R.; 6. Sarah, m. _____ Payne, of Mansfield, N.J.; 7. Jane.

II. William, a minister, settled at Albany. N.Y, about 1765, where he served as the first pastor of the Presbyterian Church of that place; became an Episcopalian clergyman and settled in Culpepper county, Va., about 1774, from whence, on account of his Toryism, he was obliged to remove to Montreal, Canada, at the breaking out of the Revolutionary War.

III. James, b. 1722; d. Jan. 21, 1807; m. Elizabeth _____, b. 1740; d. Dec 12, 1821; had issue; 1. John, m. probably, Jane Guthrie, daughter of Adam Guthrie; 2. William, resided in Huntingdon county, Penn., in 1805; 3. Mary, m. _____ Gault; 4. Jane, m. William Irwin; 5. James; 6. Agnes.

IV. Robert.

V. Agnes, m. _____ Culbertson

VII. Elizabeth, m. _____ McCool.

VIII. Margaret, d. November, 1802; m. James Galt, of Salisbury township, Lancaster county; d. June, 1773.

William Hanna, d. after Sept. 22, 1766; had issue:

I. John, d. March-April, 1784; m. Abigail Wilson, b. 1739; d. 1833; daughter of Thomas Wilson of Newlin township; had issue; 1. Elizabeth; 2. Mary, b. after 1766; 3. John, b. after 1763; 4. Abigail, b. after 1766; 5. Margaret, b. after 1766; 6. Phoebe, b. after 1766; 7. Jacob, b. 1771; d. Aug.. 13, 1839.

II. William, m. Esther Wilson, daughter of Thomas Wilson, of Newlin township; settled in Newlin township, about 1776.

JOHN HANNA, b. in county Derry, Ireland, 1752; d. in South Huntingdon township, Westmoreland county, Penn., June 9, 1832; m. 1789. Elizabeth Miller, b. 1762; d. Oct. 4, 1835; daughter of John and Elizabeth Lindsey Miller; had issue: 1. Thomas, b. March 6, 1790; d. Dec. 29, 1855; m. Feb. 29, 1816, Esther Trout, b. Nov. 13, 1796; d. Oct. 24, 1876; daughter of Henry and Catharine Bossart Trout; 2. Martha, b. 1791; d. Sept. 18, 1862; m. 1817, Henry Lake, b. 1777; d. Jan. 10, 1839; 3. Alexander, b. Feb. 15, 1796; d. Jan. 4, 1883; m. May, 1824, Eliza Hamilton; 4. John; 5. Elizabeth, m. Peter Broadsword; 6. James, b. 1800; d. 1829; 7. Margaret, b. May, 1803; d. Feb. 7, 1866; m. Dec. 30, 1830, John Hanna (a cousin); 8. Robert, b. 1806; m. 1833, Priscilla Hamilton.

JOHN HANNA, of Hopewell township, Cumberland county, Penn., d. after probably 1809; had issue:

I. John, d. Oct. 10, 1792 (or 1802).

II. Samuel, b. Nov. 29, 1763; m. Elizabeth Duncan, b. July 27, 1766; removed to Canton township, Washington county, Penn., about 1785; thence to Warren county, Ohio, about 1799-1800, and from there to Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1801; had issue: 1. Jeanette, b. Feb. 22, 1786; d. young; 2. John, b. June 26, 1787; d. in Harrison county, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1849; m. 1826, Rachel Fulton; 3. Archibald, a minister; b. Feb. 12, 1790; d. in Wayne county, Ohio, June 9, 1875; m. April 4, 1816, Mary Ramage, daughter of William and Mary Ramage; 4. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1792; d. April 24, 1884; m. 1812, Alexander Hammond; 5. Samuel, b. Sept. 2, 1795; d. in Richland county, Ohio, June 2, 1862; 6. Isabella, b. June 25, 1797; d. 1846; m. Benjamin Ramsey; 7. Ezekiel, b. June 1, 1799; d. near Beech Spring, Harrison county, Ohio, May 10, 1861; m. Aug. 30, 1821; Elizabeth Anderson, b. Oct. 21, 1796; d. Jan. 24, 1845; 8. Robert, b. April 26, 1801; d. in Mansfield, Ohio, Dec. 2, 1886; 9. James, b. March 13, 1803; d. Harrison county, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1859; m. 1824, Margaret Fulton, b. in Fayette county, Penn., 1803; d. Aug. 10, 1859 (had issue, among others: i. John-Newton, settled in Short Cheek; m. [1st] 1861, Margaret A. Finley; d. March, 1871; daughter of Dr. Robert Finley, of Mount Pleasant, Ohio; m. [2d] 1878, Mahala Narragan, a native of Ohio); 10. William, b. Feb. 24, 1805; d. in Savannah, Ohio, Dec. 19, 1886; 11. Margaret, b. April 27, 1807; d. June 3, 1888; m. Levi Dickerson; settled near Malta, Ohio; 12. _____; 13. _____.

III. Ann, m. Hugh Wylie.

  1. Esther, m. James Pitts.

V. Ezekiel, d. in Indiana county, Penn., 1817.

JOHN HANNA, removed from eastern Pennsylvania (probably from Cumberland county) and settled on Hendricks’ Run, Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, before 1772; d. about September, 1788; had issue, among others: 1. John, b. in Fairfield township, Dec 23, 1773; d. near Cadiz, Ohio, June 2, 1847; removed to Harrison county about 1814; m. (1st) Dec. 6, 1796, Ann (or Nancy) Leonard, b. June 7, 1775; d. March 23, 1818; daughter of James and Mary Finley Leonard (the last named a daughter of John and Martha Berkley Finley, of Lurgan township, Franklin county); m. (2d) Mrs. Margaret Wylie; had issue by first wife: 1. James-Leonard, b. Oct. 5, 1797; d. June 11, 1820; m. June 1819, Mary Craig (had issue: i. Mary-Ann, m. 1839, Rev. Edward Small, of Mercer, Penn.); 2. Catharine, b. March 6, 1799; d. June 5, 1801; 3. Mary-Leonard, B. Feb. 5, 1800; d. unm. Sept. 11, 1820; 4. John-Evans, b. Dec. 19, 1805; d. Aug. 30, 1894; m. (1st) June 8, 1826, Susanna Robertson, b. March 9, 1804; d. April 15, 1865; daughter of Robert and Beulah Stanley Robertson, of Loudoun county, Virginia; m. (2d) Sarah E. Swayze, b. Sept. 4, 1819; daughter of Rev. William and Frances Peck Swayze (had issue: i. Neri-Augustus, b. April 3, 1827; m. June 7, 1849, Eliza Jane Phillips, b. Feb. 22, 1829; daughter of John and Eliza Gilmore Phillips; ii. James-Leonard, b. Aug. 25, 1829; m. Dec. 22, 1853, Harriet N. Wood; iii. Maria-Eliza, b. March 9, 1832; d. March 2, 1898; m. July 1, 1857, Sharon S. Heskett; iv. John-Edward, b. Aug. 12, 1834; d. Aug. 11, 1892; m. [1st] May 12, 1860, Harriet E. Perkins; m. [2d] Elizabeth _____; m. [3d] Alice Hill; v. Finley Robertson, b. Feb. 3, 1837; m. June 18, 1871, Ada M. Develing; m. [2d] Mrs. Mary Hyatt; vi. Mary-Ann, b. March 26, 1839; d. Aug. 26, 1840); 5. Eliza-Ann, b. Jan. 8, 1808; d. March 31, 1863; m. 183_, John Oglevee, b. in Cadiz township, Harrison county, Dec. 14, 1810; d. March 12, 1865; son of John and Agnes Oglevee, of Fayette county, Penn., who emigrated to Harrison county, the father dying in 1815 (had issue: i. Mary-Ann b. May 16, 1837; d. July 21, 1874; m. S.A. Osburn; ii. William-Hamilton, b. Sept. 10, 1838; m. June 20, 1867, Elizabeth A. Craig, daughter of Walter and Jane Moore Craig; iii. John-Finley, b. May 16, 1840; m. [1st] Jean Eagleson; m. [2d] Euphemia [Effie] Eagleson, sister of Jean; iv. Baruch-Francis, b. June, 1842; d. June 12, 1844; v. James-Wilson, b. May 11, 1842; d. May 23, 1963; served in the Civil Way, and died from disease contracted in that service; vi. George-Hopkins, b. February, 1847; d. April 12, 1857; vii. Nancy-Jane, b. February, 1849; d. June 25, 1865; viii. Susanna-Elizabeth, b. July 23, 1858; d. Feb. 10, 1880); 6. Jane-Finley, b. June 2, 1811; d. April 13, 1833; 7. Andrew-Finley, b. Feb. 21, 1813; d. April 12, 1847; m. Jan. 13, 1835, Susanna Craig (had issue: i. John-Rowland, b. Oct. 17, 1836; m. June 13, 1861, Ione Theresa Munger; ii. James-Wilson, b. April 13, 1843; m. May 30, 1867, Anna E. Carter; iii. William-Finley, b. March 23, 1846; d. Aug. 1, 1864; iv. Mary-Ann, d. in infancy; v. George-Edward, d. in infancy); 8. David-Wilson, b. Aug. 22, 1815; d. July 2, 1843).

JAMES HANNA, of Washington county, Penn. (probably of Hopewell or Strabane township), b. 1749; d. near Canonsburg, April 6, 1813; m. Anne _____, b. 1760; d. in German township, Harrison county, April 27, 1833; had issue: I. Moses, II. Matthew, III. William, b. 1780; d. April 6, 1830; settled in Green township, Harrison county, Ohio, about 1805; m. Mary _____, b. 1782; d. Nov 19, 1853; had issue: 1. Robert; 2. John; 3. Esther; 4. Anne; 5. James, settled in German township, where he remained until 1858, thence removed to Monroe county, Ind., where he d. Oct 12, 1886; m. 1835, Cynthia Shannon, daughter of William Shannon, of Jefferson county, Ohio (had issue: i. William, served in the Civil War; ii. Isaac; iii, James, served in the Civil War; iv. Robert-Porter, served in the Civil War; d. 1863, near Atlanta; v. John-N., b. about 1845; resided in Indiana until 1875, and then returned to Hopedale, Harrison county, where he settled; served in the Civil War; m. Dec 30, 1872, Nancy J. Copeland, daughter of Jacob Copeland, of Hopedale; vi. Samuel-T.; vii. Moses-K.; viii. Delmar-H.; ix. James-S.; x. Mary; xi. Jennie); 6. Martha; 7. Margaret; 8. William, b. 1812; d. Jan. 8, 1939; 9. Sarah, b. 1822; d. Jan 13, 1842; 10. Louisa, b. 1823; d. April 27, 1834; 11. Samuel, b. 1824; d. May 6, 1834; 12. Prudence; 12. Mary; 14. Jane. IV. Joseph. V. Robert. VI. Samuel. VII. Prudence. VIII. Jean. IX. Anne. X. Martha. XI. John. XII. James.

PATRICK HANNA, of Hopewell township, Cumberland county, Penn., d. in Monaghan township, York county, about November, 1758; probably the same whose name occurs on tax-list of New Garden township, Chester county, Penn., 1739; had issue; 1. John (probably one of the two Johns last named above); 2. Joshua; 3. Samuel, d. in Hopewell township, about April, 1789; m. Mary Brady, daughter of Hugh and Hannah Brady; after his death, his widow removed about 1790 with her family to Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, settling near her brother-in-law and sister, Archibald and Margaret Brady Hanna (had issue: i. Joseph; ii. Margaret; iii. Samuel; iv. Elizabeth; v. Mary; vi. Ebenezer. B. after 1770; vii. [a daughter], b. about May 1785); 4. Archibald, d. in Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, June 1794; m. Margaret Brady, daughter of Hugh and Hannah Brady (had issue: i. Hugh; ii. William; iii. Mary, m. Robert Williams, iv. Hannah); 5. Martha; 6. Rosanna; 7. William; 8. _____, m. Moses Stuart, son of Andrew and Mary Stuart of Hopewell township; removed to Peters township, Franklin county, before 1763.

ROBERT HANNA, died in Hempfield township, Westmoreland county, Penn., about April-May 1786; m. Elizabeth Kelly, daughter of John Kelly of Donegal township Lancaster county; settled in Hempfield township about 1769-70, and founded Hannastown (which was attacked and burned by the Indians and British, July 13, 1782; when some of the inhabitants were killed and many carried to Canada as prisoners, among the latter being Elizabeth Hanna and her daughter, Jane, who were released at Montreal and returned home the following December; had issue: 1. Jane, b. May 13, 1764; d. June 11, 1816; m. Lieut. David Hammond, an officer in the Revolution; b. about 1749; d. April 27, 1801 (had issue: i. Elizabeth, b. June 21, 1786; d. May 5, 1822; m. John Watson of Watsontown, Pa., b. Dec. 13, 1779; d. Jan. 13, 1856; ii. Mary, m. John Montgomery, and settled at Muncy, Penn., iii. Grace, m. _____ Montgomery, of Paradise, Penn.; d. without issue: iv. Robert-Hanna, b. 1791; d. 1848; major and paymaster, U.S.A., m. Elizabeth Clark Gloninger; v. Jane); 2. Elizabeth, b. about 1773; m. about 1797, her cousin, James Kelly, b. 1776, son of Col. John and Sarah Polk Kelly, of Buffalo Valley, Union county, Pa. (had issue: i. Eliza, m. John Bates; removed to Perrysburg, Wood county, Ohio; ii. John-Robinson, d. young; iii. Robert-H., d. unm; iv. James-Andrew, d. unm.; v. Susan-Robinson, d. without issue; vi. Jane, d. unm; vii. Maria (or Margaret) m. _____Hutchison, and settled in Huntingdon county, near Altoona, Penn.); 3. Susanna, m. William Robinson; d. without issue; 4. Margaret. d. young.

ROBERT HANNA, of Westmoreland county, Penn. (probably of Fairfield township); had issue; 1. William, settled on Chartiers Creek, three miles north of Canonsburgh, Washington county, before 1800; removed to Ohio, 1802 (had issue, among others: i. John; ii. Thomas; iii. Isaac).

ROBERT HANNA, settled in Lower Smithfield township, Northampton (now Monroe) county, Penn., before 1748, where he d. June-July, 1777; m. Margaret _____; had issue, among others: 1. Benjamin. Robert Hanna mentions in his will grandchildren, Robert Hanna and John and Eleanor Sealy.

ROBERT HANNA, b. about 1754; settled in what is now Greene county, Penn., before 1780, with his brother, Benjamin; had issue, among others: 1. Joseph, b. about 1786; m. Elizabeth Hammer; removed about 1818-19, to Greene county, Ohio; and in 1820 to Jackson county, Indiana; 2. John; 3. Samuel; 4. Robert.

SAMUEL HANNA, probably son of Andrew Hanna, of Paxtang (above), d. in Hopewell township, August-September, 1808; m. Agnes _____; had issue: 1. Samuel; 2. Jean, m. _____White; 3. Martha, m. James Sharp; 4. Mary, m. James Sterret, son of James Sterrett of Donegal township, Lancaster county (had issue: i. James, ii. Samuel); 5. Elizabeth, m. _____Sterrett; 6. Rachel, m. _____Trimble; 7. Nancy, m._____Williamson; 8. Sarah, m. _____White.

THOMAS HANNA, of county Monaghan, Ireland (probably from Ballybay), m. Elizabeth

Henderson, and emigrated to America about 1763, supposed to have settled in Pennsylvania; d. about 1764-5; had issue:

I. John d. about 1763; when the family reached Newcastle, Del.

II. James (twin), b. March 7, 1753; d. Oct. 31, 1827; m. (1st) in Maysville, Ky., Hannah Bayless, b. Aug. 13, 1761; d. Aug. 14, 1804; m. (2d) in Dayton, Ohio, Elizabeth _____; removed from Pennsylvania to Georgetown, Scott county, Ky., and about 1803 settled near Dayton, Ohio: had issue by first wife: 1. Thomas d. in Massachusetts, without issue; m. three times; 2. James; a minister; settled in Crawfordsville, Ind. (had issue, among others: i. Bayless-W., U.S. Minister to Argentina, 1884-88); 3. Samuel, b. in Scott county, Ky., Oct. 18, 1797; d. at Ft. Wayne, Ind., June 11, 1866; m. Eliza Taylor, b. Feb 2, 1803; d. Jan. 12, 1888; in 1819, settled at Ft. Wayne, Ind.; 4. Hugh, b. July 24, 1799, settled in Ft. Wayne, 1824, and, in 1835, laid off the town of Wabash, Ind.; 5. Elizabeth, m. (1st) John Johnson; m. (2d) _____ McCorkle; settled at Thorntown, Ind.; 6. Martha, m. Andrew Telford (or Tilford), and settled in Troy, Ohio; 7. Sarah, m. Harvey Ward, and settled in Lafayette, Ind.; 8. Nancy-W., m. James Barnett, and settled in Ft. Wayne, Ind.; 9. Joseph-S., b. in Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 7, 1803; d. Aug. 4, 1864; m. (1st) _____; m. (2d) Hester Ann Sumwalt. James Hanna had issue by second wife: 10. Amos; 11. Harriet, m._____ McClure; 12. Benjamin; 13. Deborah.

III. Robert (twin), b. March 7, 1753; d. at new Libson, Ohio, July 17, 1837; m. Jan. 31, 1776, Catherine Jones, b. Aug. 27, 1754; d. Sept. 28, 1835; dau. of Benjamin Jones (b. in the Great Valley, Chester County, Pa., d. 1754) and his wife Esther Evans Jones, b. in Chester County about 1734; d. about 1816 (m. 2d, John Jones). Robert Hanna and his wife became Quakers about 1780; removed from Pennsylvania to Lynchburg, Va., and about 1802-10 to Columbiana county, Ohio; had issue: 1. Thomas, b. May 2, 1777; d. Sept 17, 1828; m. Anna _____; 2. Benjamin, b. June 14, 1779; d. July 16, 1853; m. (1st) Dec. 15, 1803, Rachel Dixon, b. July 19, 1785; d. Feb. 28, 1851; m. (2d) 1851-2, Hannah Kersey, (had issue by first wife: i. Joshua, b. Nov. 8, 1804; d. July 7, 1881; m. Feb. 3, 1830, Susan R. Lathrop, b. June 24, 1803; d. Dec. 17, 1875; ii. Leonard, b. March 4, 1806; d. Dec. 15, 1862; m. Sept. 10, 1835, Samantha M. Converse, b. April 3, 1813 [and had issue, among others: Marcus-A., b. July 11, 1838]; iii. Levi, b. Feb. 7, 1808; m. March 21, 1833, Nancy Watson, b. July 11, 1808; d. April 1, 1879; settled at Greeley, Col.; iv. Zalinda, b. Feb 23, 1810; d. Dec. 4, 1854; m. Feb. 28, 1828, Charles D. Hostettor., b. April 29, 1802; d. Aug. 26, 1872; v. Robert, b. Aug. 15, 1812; d. April 3, 1882; m. March 16, 1837, Harriet A. Brooks, b. March 8, 1815, d. July 27, 1882; vi. Tryphena, b. June 12, 1814; d. Dec. 28, 1893; m. Sept. 4, 1833, Samuel Nicols, b. Jan. 21, 1807; d. May 23, 1873; vii. Rebecca, b. Sept. 21, 1816; d. Oct. 15, 1847; m. May 31, 1837, Jesse Holmes; viii. Thomas-B., b. May 22, 1818; d. Nov. 9, 1885; m. March 2, 1843, Sophia T. Tabor, b. May 24, 1822; d. Oct. 20, 1895; ix. Anna, b. March 3, 1821; d. Jan. 26, 1846; m. March 27, 1845, Hiram T. Cleaver; x. Benjamin, b. March 14, 1823; d. April 3, 1881; m. March 26, 1845, Catherine M. McCook, b. Nov 24, 1823; xi. Kersey, b. Oct. 6, 1824; m. March 15, 1849, Mary A. McCook, b. Jan. 7, 1826; d. Feb 7, 1891); 3. Esther, b. Aug. 6, 1781; d. Nov. 3, 1791; buried in South River graveyard, Va.; 4. David, b. Jan. 9, 1784; d. Oct. 24, 1791; 5. Caleb, b. Sept. 4, 1786; d. July 15, 1790; 6. Robert, a portrait painter of Virginia; b. June 28, 1789; m. Roxanna _____ (had issue: i. Raphael; ii. Fletcher); 7. Esther (2d), b. April 10, 1792; d. Dec. 6, 1849; m. Charles Hole, a Quaker minister; (had issue, nine children); 8. Catherine, b. Nov. 25, 1794; d. May 3, 1881; m. John Hole (had issue, eight children); 9. Ann, b. July 30, 1797; d. 187_; m. Benjamin Hambleton (had issue, living in Iowa); 10. Joshua, b. Feb. 16, 1802; d. Sept. 11, 1834.

IV. Hugh, d. August, 1820; m. Rebecca _____, and settled on Ten Mile creek, Morris township, Washington county, Pa., about 1790; had issue: 1. John-Vance, m. Lydia McCollum (had issue: i. Thomas; ii. Matilda, m. John Braden, and settled at Rankinville; iii. Margaret, m. Mathias Minton, and settled in the village of Prosperity; iv._____ v. _____; vi. _____); 2. James, m. Phoebe, daughter of Benjamin Day; removed to Carrollton, Ohio; 3. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Clutter; 4. Rebecca, d. unm.; 5. Nancy, m. Jacob Hathaway; 6. Eleanor; 7. Martha, m. Dr. Spencer Blachly, of Waynesburg, Pa.; Hugh, settled at Connellsville, Fayette county; 9. Thomas, d. young.

V. Martha, b. Jan. 7, 1758; m. _____ Saunders, and settled on Ten Mile Creek, Washington county, Pa.

VI. Thomas, b. 1760; d. April 9, 1839; m. Jane Cowden, b. 1759; d. near Cadiz, Ohio, April 4, 1839; settled in Buffalo township, Washington county, Pa., before 1793; removed to Harrison county, Ohio, 1835; had issue: 1. John-C., d. Sept. 13, 1865 (had issue: i. James-Rankin; ii. Maria, m. W.G. Maxwell and settled in Buffalo township; iii. Elizabeth-M., m. _____ Leiper, and settled in Denver, Col.; iv. Thomas, d. young; v. Thomas-H., a minister; settled in Monmouth, Ill.; vi. Margaret-M.; ix. Hugh-Allison; x. _____, died in infancy); 2. James, settled near Cadiz, Ohio (had issue: i. Martha, m. Rev. George C. Vincent); 3. Thomas, d. young; 4. Thomas, a minister; d. Feb. 9, 1864; settled in Cadiz, Ohio, about 1821; removed to Washington, Pa., about 1848; m. (1st) Jemima Patterson, b. Oct. 30, 1805; d. at Cadiz, July 14, 1847; m. (2d) Sept., 1848, Sarah R. Foster, of Washington, Pa., b. in Hebron, Washington county, N.Y., Nov. 10, 1802 (had issue by first wife: i. Robert-P.; m. Esther Hammond, and settled at New Athens, Ohio; ii. Thomas-B.; a minister; d. 1850-60; iii. Sarah-J., settled at Salem, Washington county, N.Y.: iv. Mary, m. Dr. J.B. McMichael, of Monmouth, Ill.; v. Maria, m. Andrew J. Sweeney, of Wheeling, West Va.; vi. Martha, m. Dr. W.A. McKenzie; settled at Salem, N.Y.; vii. Joseph, d. Young); 5. Elizabeth, m. _____ McCune; 6. Mary, d. July 29, 1848; m. Rev Joseph Scroggs, b. near Newville Pa., March 1, 1793; d. in Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, Pa., April 21, 1873 (had issue, ten children, among whom: i. Joseph, a United Presbyterian minister, b. July 28, 1836).

WILLIAM HANNA, b. 1720; d. in Frankford township, Cumberland county, Penn., Oct 3, 1807, where he had settled before 1764; had issue: I. John, d. June, 1824; had issue: 1. William; 2. John, d. October, 1839; m. Jane _____ (had issue: i. William, d. August 1861; ii. Eliza); 3. Mary, m. _____ Mitchell; 4. Eliza. II. (possibly) Samuel.

WILLIAM HANNA, settled in Antrim township, Franklin county, Penn., before 1762, where he d. November 1785; m. Elizabeth _____; had issue: 1. John; 2. _____, m. James Morrow; 3. _____, m. Henry Morrow; 4. _____, m. John Wherry; 5. _____, m. Samuel Adams.