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Hannah Elizabeth Newman 1874–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Sep 1874

Birth Location: Monroe County, Michigan, USA

Death Date: 12 Jan 1903

Death Location: Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, USA

Father: Charles Newman

Mother: Eliza Eads

Spouse(s): George Hart, Edward Blaney, Jay Bacon, William Jones

Children(s): Perry Blaney, Chester Hart, William Jones

In 1874, Hannah Elizabeth Newman entered the world in Monroe County, Michigan, USA, born to Charles L Newman And Eliza J Eads. In 1880, Hannah Elizabeth Newman resided in Milan, Monroe, Michigan, United States. Hannah Elizabeth Newman married Edward J Blaney, George A Hart, Jay S Bacon, William Jones, and had children including Chester Washington Hart, Perry Albert Blaney, William Jones. Hannah Elizabeth Newman passed away in 1903 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1874, Hannah Elizabeth Newman entered the world in Monroe County, Michigan, USA, born to Charles L Newman And Eliza J Eads.
  • In 1880, Hannah Elizabeth Newman resided in Milan, Monroe, Michigan, United States.
  • Hannah Elizabeth Newman married Edward J Blaney, George A Hart, Jay S Bacon, William Jones, and had children including Chester Washington Hart, Perry Albert Blaney, William Jones.
  • Hannah Elizabeth Newman passed away in 1903 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Newman's Ancestors

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Hannah Newman
1874–1903
Birth Place: Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Parents
Charles L Newman
1851–1924
Monroe County, Michigan
Eliza (J) Eads
1856–1916
Monroe County, Michigan
Grandparents
William (B) Newman
1828–1894
Pennyslvania
Elizabeth\Betsey Warner
1833–1859
Van Buren, Onondaga County, New York
Frederick (William) Eads
1826–1906
New York
Hannah (L) Vealey
1829–1871
New York
Great-Grandparents
William Newman
1791–1856
Elizabeth\Betsey Lowe
1797–1879
Reuben Warner
1805–1864
Anna\ Bentley
1805–1873
Frederick Edes
1785–
Hannah Breningstahl
1804–1877
Jacob Vealey
1808–1876
Polly Briningstall
1807–1877
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Warner
1781–1818
Rebecca Brown
1784–1860
James Eades\Edes
1749–
Abraham Briningstoll
1774–1845
Hannah Clink
1776–1850
Abraham Briningstoll
1774–1845
Hannah Clink
1776–1850

Hannah Newman's Descendants

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Hannah (Elizabeth) Newman (17 Sep 1874–12 Jan 1903) m. George (A) Hart (abt 1871–) m. Edward (J.) Blaney (15 June 1865–28 October 1949) m. Jay (S) Bacon (Aug 1876–) m. William Jones (1857–)
  1. 1. Perry (Albert) Blaney 1893–1956 m. Olive Gleason 1885–
  2. 2. Chester (Washington) Hart 1896–1927 m. Essie Virges 1897–
  3. 3. William Jones 1890– m. Alta Millard 1891–
    1. 1. Orvilla (Viola) Jones 1911–1961 m. Oliver (Willis) Martin 1907– m. Harold (Anthony) Drurey 1909– m. Kenneth (W) Carey 1920–
      1. 1. Stanley (Eugene) Martin 1932–1932
      2. 2. Richard Martin 1930–1930

Hannah Newman's Timeline

3 Records

1874
17 Sep 1874
Birth of Hannah Elizabeth Newman in Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Monroe County, Michigan, USA
1880
1880
Age 6
Hannah Elizabeth Newman resided here in Milan, Monroe, Michigan, United States
Milan, Monroe, Michigan, United States
1903
12 Jan 1903
Age 29
Death of Hannah Elizabeth Newman in East Bay, Grand Traverse, Michigan, USA
East Bay, Grand Traverse, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Sep 1874
    Event Place: Monroe County, Michigan, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Milan, Monroe, Michigan; Roll: T9_596; Family History Film: 1254596; Page: 472.1000; Enumeration District: 182; Image: 0137.
    [2] Michigan, Marriage Records, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952; Film: 55; Film Description: 1895 Macomb-1895 Washtenaw
    [3] Michigan, Marriage Records, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952; Film: 43; Film Description: 1890 Wexford-1891 Jackson
    [4] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [5] Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, Michigan; Death Records

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Milan, Monroe, Michigan, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Milan, Monroe, Michigan; Roll: T9_596; Family History Film: 1254596; Page: 472.1000; Enumeration District: 182; Image: 0137.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Gladwin County, Michigan, USA
    Record Source: Michigan, Marriage Records, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952; Film: 43; Film Description: 1890 Wexford-1891 Jackson

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Meredith, Michigan, USA
    Record Source: Michigan, Marriage Records, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952; Film: 55; Film Description: 1895 Macomb-1895 Washtenaw

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Jan 1903
    Event Place: East Bay, Grand Traverse, Michigan, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, Michigan; Death Records

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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