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Hannah Jane BENNETT 1840–1925 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Jun 1840

Birth Location: , Warren, Ohio

Death Date: 18 Oct 1925

Death Location: Horton Cemetery, Horton, Brown, Kansas

Father: Nicholas BENNETT

Mother: Rachael ANDERSON

Spouse(s): Victor FOSTER

Children(s): Elbert FOSTER

In 1840, Hannah Jane BENNETT entered the world in , Warren, Ohio, born to Nicholas Bennett And Rachael Anderson. In 1880, Hannah Jane BENNETT resided in Deerfield, Warren, Ohio, USA. Hannah Jane BENNETT married Victor S Foster, and had children including Elbert Warren Foster. Hannah Jane BENNETT passed away in 1925 in Horton Cemetery, Horton, Brown, Kansas.

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Biography

  • In 1840, Hannah Jane BENNETT entered the world in , Warren, Ohio, born to Nicholas Bennett And Rachael Anderson.
  • In 1880, Hannah Jane BENNETT resided in Deerfield, Warren, Ohio, USA.
  • Hannah Jane BENNETT married Victor S Foster, and had children including Elbert Warren Foster.
  • Hannah Jane BENNETT passed away in 1925 in Horton Cemetery, Horton, Brown, Kansas.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah BENNETT's Ancestors

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Hannah BENNETT
1840–1925
Birth Place: , Warren, Ohio
Parents
Nicholas BENNETT
1786–1853
Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Rachael ANDERSON
1804–1881
Pennsylvania
Grandparents
William BENNETT
1742–1828
France
Adria (Ann) BRITTON
1758–1840
Holland
William ANDERSON
1764–1812
, Mineral, West Virginia USA
Nancy (Ann) FORSHEE
1766–1807
Connoquenessing, Butler, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
Thomas ANDERSON
1733–1808
Mary BRUCE
1744–1806
John FORSHEE
1739–1790
Catherine ANDERSON
1748–1834
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Anderson
1693–1796
Rachel LAUREN
1697–1772
James BRUCE
1720–1800
Margaret McMAHON
1729–1796
Obediah FORSHAY
1698–
William Anderson
1693–1796
Rachel LAUREN
1697–1772

Hannah BENNETT's Descendants

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Hannah (Jane) BENNETT (18 Jun 1840–18 Oct 1925) m. Victor (S.) FOSTER (1839–)
  1. 1. Elbert (Warren) FOSTER 1860–1921 m. Laura (L) GRAY 1868–1896
    1. 1. Blanche (Phyllis) FOSTER 1894–1978 m. Frank (Edgar) TUCKER 1889–1949
      1. 1. Milton (Foster) TUCKER 1917–1988
      2. 2. Elaine (M) TUCKER 1920–
      3. 3. Frank (Elden) TUCKER 1915–1988
      4. 4. Gwenda (Eilene) TUCKER 1921–1981 m. Gene (Francis) WOOD 1918–1987
      5. 5. Phillis (Jean) TUCKER 1927–1927

Hannah BENNETT's Timeline

4 Records

1840
18 Jun 1840
Birth of Hannah Jane BENNETT in , Warren, Ohio
, Warren, Ohio
1880
1880
Age 40
Hannah Jane BENNETT resided here in Deerfield, Warren, Ohio, USA
Deerfield, Warren, Ohio, USA
1925
16 Oct 1925
Age 85
Death of Hannah Jane BENNETT in Effingham, Atchison, Kansas
Effingham, Atchison, Kansas
1925
18 Oct 1925
Age 85
Burial of Hannah Jane BENNETT in Horton Cemetery, Horton, Brown, Kansas
Horton Cemetery, Horton, Brown, Kansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Jun 1840
    Event Place: , Warren, Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Deerfield, Warren, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation
    Record Source: Obituary record sent to John E. Bennett found in a collection by Ron Tucker.

    Hannah Jane Bennett was born in Warren County, Ohio, June 18, 1840, and was
    married To Victor Foster In 1860.

    One son was born to This Union, Elbert W. Foster, with whom she came to
    Kansas about 38 years ago. He died at Effingham, June 28, 1921.

    Grandma lived at Effingham for 18 years before going to Marceline, Mo., with
    her granddaughter Mrs. F. E. Tucker, three years ago.

    She died at her home in Marceline October 16, 1925. The body was taken to
    Horton, Kansas for burial Sunday October 18, by the side if her son.

    Grandma was a Seven Day Adventist, and they conducted the funeral services
    at the home in Marceline, assisted by the Christian minister, Saturday
    afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.

    The funeral offerings sent by friends and neighbors were beautiful. Grandma
    Foster was the youngest and the last of the original Bennett family of Ohio,
    whose history was published in a book form. They were said to be the seventh
    largest family in the United States. The book contains many interesting stories
    and pictures of early days and family ties, and now is in the posession of Mrs.
    Tucker.

    W. H. Tucker met the Foster funeral party in St Joe, Sunday, and accompanied
    it to Horton. Few people are afflicted as Mrs. Hannah Foster was. She had
    suffered from a malignant growth on her breast for over 60 years.

    Grandma Foster, who lived with her granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Tucker, at
    Marceline, Mo., passed away last week, and was buried beside her son in the
    Horton cemetary. The Tuckers accompanied the remains to Horton. Grandma Foster
    and her son lived in Horton several years ago before they moved to Effingham.
    Mrs. Foster has been ill with a cancer for many years and bedfast most of the
    past year. She was a lovely old lady, up in the eighties, who had the devoted
    and effectionate care of her granddaughter. With all the care, of her famnily
    of five small children, no one ever heard Mrs. Tucker complain about her being
    a burden, but always was cheerful and willing to care for her. Grandma Foster
    reared Mrs. Tucker and the latter certainly reciprocated for her kindness in a
    most wonderful manner.

    Hannah Jane Bennett, fourth daughter of Nicholas and Rachel Bennett, was born
    in Warren county, Ohio, June 18, 1840, and was married To Victor S. Foster,
    December 9, 1858. "Aunt Hannah" as one of the two surviving members of the
    large family of Nicholas Bennett, is a person of interest to the Bennett
    family. She resides with her son Elbert Foster, at Effingham, Kansas. Aunt
    Hannah has been an invaluable aid to the writer in preparing this record. Her
    memory and activity are remarkable for one of her age, and she writes a most
    interesting letter. Much of the information concerning the early history of the
    family was contributed by Aunt Hannah, and she is most anxious to see this work
    in print

    Taken from "History and Record of Nicholas Bennett Sr. and His Discendants".

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Oct 1925
    Event Place: Effingham, Atchison, Kansas

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 18 Oct 1925
    Event Place: Horton Cemetery, Horton, Brown, Kansas

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