James Hanna1
M
Child of James Hanna and Mary Rigby
- Harry Hanna+1 b. 18 Jan 1870, d. 16 Apr 1933
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930.
Mark Anthony Hanna1
M, b. 12 September 1902, d. 16 July 1936
Mark Anthony Hanna was born on 12 September 1902 in LaGrange, Wisconsin.1,2 He was the son of Harry Hanna and Lillian L. Sewall.1 Mark Anthony Hanna died on 16 July 1936 in Wisconsin at the age of 33.3
Citations
- [S231] 1930 US Census, Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
- [S89] Family Search, Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 101337433."
Orma Hanna1
F, b. 12 February 1896
Orma Hanna was born on 12 February 1896 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of Harry Hanna and Lillian L. Sewall.1
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926.
Lester George Hanscom1
M, b. 28 March 1896, d. 29 June 1971
Lester George Hanscom was born on 28 March 1896 in Lee, Maine.1 He married Clara Mae Sewall, daughter of Henry Augustus Sewall and Alice Belle Foster, on 23 February 1929.2 Lester George Hanscom died on 29 June 1971 in Portland, Maine, at the age of 75.3
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Maine, Vital Records, 1670-1907.
- [S243] Maine State Archives, http://portalx.bisoex.state.me.us/pls/archives_mhsf/…
- [S89] Family Search, Maine, Death Index, 1960-1996.
(unknown) Hanson1
M, d. before 1844
Citations
- [S467] Website USGenWeb (http://www.usgwarchives.org) "http://files.usgwarchives.org/fl/martin/bios/…."
Hannah Hanson1
F
Hannah Hanson was the daughter of Isaac Hanson and Susannah Canney.1 Hannah Hanson married Col. Benjamin Titcomb, son of Daniel Titcomb and Anne Wingate, on 30 December 1773.
Children of Hannah Hanson and Col. Benjamin Titcomb
Henry Hanson1
M
Henry Hanson married Alida Livingston, daughter of Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor" and Catharine Van Brugh, on 26 September 1750.2
Isaac Hanson
M
Isaac Hanson married Susannah Canney.
Child of Isaac Hanson and Susannah Canney
Citations
- [S24] Sarah Elizabeth Titcomb, Early New England People, p. 172.
Mehitable Hanwood1
F
Mehitable Hanwood married Col. Thomas Savage, son of Habijah Savage and Hannah Tyng, on 5 February 1691.1
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 4 p. 172.
H. Haraden1
F
H. Haraden married John Ropes, son of Judge Nathaniel Ropes and Priscilla Sparhawk, on 11 December 1787.1
Citations
- [S170] Unknown author, Genealogy of the Sparhawk family, p. 29.
Mary Harbauer1
F
Child of Mary Harbauer and Joseph Teipel
- Marie O. Teipel1 b. Nov 1882, d. 1946
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958.
Martha Harbison1
F
Martha Harbison married William Sewall Goodell, son of John H. Goodell and Harriet Abigail Sewall, on 25 April 1900.1
Citations
- [S112] Unknown author, Sewall. 1908.
Alice Evelyn Harcourt
F, b. 1837, d. 1931
Alice Evelyn Harcourt was born in 1837. She married Nathaniel Stevenson. Alice Evelyn Harcourt died in 1931.
Child of Alice Evelyn Harcourt and Nathaniel Stevenson
- Constance Ruth Stevenson+ b. 16 May 1877, d. 1 Oct 1918
Walter Joseph Hardcastle1
M, b. circa 1877
Walter Joseph Hardcastle was born circa 1877 in London.1 He married secondly Florence Evelyn Whyte, daughter of Adam Whyte and Mary Payne, on 16 September 1922 in Ontario.1
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928.
Margaret Hardie
F, b. circa 1862, d. 11 October 1933
Margaret Hardie was born circa 1862.1 She married Mark Elliot Murdie, son of David Murdie and Marky Minto Elliot, in 1906 in Victoria. Margaret Hardie died on 11 October 1933 in West Coburg, Victoria.1
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, The Argus, 13 October 1933.
Margaret Helena Isabella Hardie1,2
F
Margaret Helena Isabella Hardie married Percival Lodge Cameron, son of John Cameron and Sarah Annie Lodge, on 28 February 1912 in Queensland.2
Blanche Harding1
F, b. 12 May 1889, d. 28 May 1973
Blanche Harding. American painter. She was born on 12 May 1889 in Fort Worth, Texas.2 She was the daughter of Hallock Harding and Kate Buchanan.3 Blanche Harding married William Cleveland Sewall, son of Edward Wales Sewall and Gabriella Harriet (Ella) Campbell, on 23 November 1910 in Fort Worth, Texas.4 Blanche Harding died on 28 May 1973 in Memorial Central Hospital, Houston, Texas, at the age of 842 and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Forth Worth, Texas.5
Blanche Harding Sewall (Mrs. Cleveland Sewall) was a native of Fort Worth, Texas and attended Rice Institute with the class of 1917. She was an artist, philanthropist and, as a patron of the arts, a founding member of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She organized a private foundation, the Library of Arts. At her husband's death in 1942, she assumed operations of his wholesale grocery company, Carson Sewall & Co. Marine Division. As a memorial to her husband, she donated funds for the construction of a building for the Rice campus, Sewall Hall. Mrs. Sewall died on May 28, 1973, in Houston. Funds from her estate provided for the Andrew Hays Buchanan Professorship and the Noah Harding Professorship at Rice. Andrew Hays Buchanan was her maternal grandfather, and Noah Harding was her paternal grandfather. The Sewall residence, designed by Ralph Adams Cram in the Mediterranean Renaissance style in 1925, was left to Rice University. Blanche Harding Sewall was awarded Rice's Gold Medal posthumously in 1973.6
Blanche Harding Sewall (Mrs. Cleveland Sewall) was a native of Fort Worth, Texas and attended Rice Institute with the class of 1917. She was an artist, philanthropist and, as a patron of the arts, a founding member of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She organized a private foundation, the Library of Arts. At her husband's death in 1942, she assumed operations of his wholesale grocery company, Carson Sewall & Co. Marine Division. As a memorial to her husband, she donated funds for the construction of a building for the Rice campus, Sewall Hall. Mrs. Sewall died on May 28, 1973, in Houston. Funds from her estate provided for the Andrew Hays Buchanan Professorship and the Noah Harding Professorship at Rice. Andrew Hays Buchanan was her maternal grandfather, and Noah Harding was her paternal grandfather. The Sewall residence, designed by Ralph Adams Cram in the Mediterranean Renaissance style in 1925, was left to Rice University. Blanche Harding Sewall was awarded Rice's Gold Medal posthumously in 1973.6
Citations
- [S231] 1930 US Census.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982.
- [S89] Family Search, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, Rootsweb page by Myrtle Bridges. March 14, 2003.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 30949495."
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ricewrc/00045/…
Elizabeth Harding1
F
Elizabeth Harding married John Dwight, son of Captain Timothy Dwight and Sarah Powell, on 3 December 1696.1
Citations
- [S66] Benjamin W. Dwight, Descendants of John Dwight, p.105.
Hallock Harding1
M
Child of Hallock Harding and Kate Buchanan
- Blanche Harding1 b. 12 May 1889, d. 28 May 1973
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976.
Hannah Harding1
F
Child of Hannah Harding and Isaiah Crooker
- Jonathan Harding Crooker+1 b. 16 Oct 1768, d. 21 Aug 1805
Edward Hay Hardyman1
M, b. 12 March 1901, d. January 1967
Edward Hay Hardyman was born on 12 March 1901 in Bath, Somerset.2,3 He was the son of Major William Henry Hardyman and Gwendoline Russell. Edward Hay Hardyman died in January 1967 in New York at the age of 65.4
John Hay Hardyman1
M
John Hay Hardyman. Writer to the Signet.1
Child of John Hay Hardyman
- Major William Henry Hardyman+1 b. 18 Jun 1865, d. 14 Jan 1907
Citations
- [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 685/010715.
Major William Henry Hardyman1,2
M, b. 18 June 1865, d. 14 January 1907
Major William Henry Hardyman was born on 18 June 1865 in Edinburgh.3 He was the son of John Hay Hardyman.3 On 3 May 1890 he was commissioned as a 2nd Lt. in the West India Regiment; Captain 23 October 1897 and Major 8 July 1905. He served as staff officer on Lines of Communication with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96. Served in operations in Lagos Hinterland, West Africa, in 1897-98. He had the Royal Humane Society's silver medal for saving two lives of the coast of Jersey.4 Major William Henry Hardyman married Gwendoline Russell, daughter of General Sir Edward Lechmere Graves Russell K.C.S.I. and Alice Sewell, on 14 June 1900 in Christ Church, Bath, Somerset.5 Major William Henry Hardyman died on 14 January 1907 in Kingston, Jamaica, at the age of 41 The obituary in the Times reads "Major William Henry Hardyman, 1st Battalion West India Regiment, who has died from injuries received in the Kingston earthquake, was in his 42nd year, and had been nearly 17 years in the regiment. During part of that time he was adjutant of the 3rd (Cumberland Militia) Battalion Border Regiment, and afterwards Governor of the Malta military prison. He was with the Ashanti expedition of 1895-6, and Served in the Lagos Hinterland Campaign of 1897-8. He had the Royal Humane Society's silver medal for saving two lives off the coast of Jersey. He leaves a widow and one son, a boy of six. Mrs Hardyman is a daughter of the late Sir Edward Russell, and is staying with her mother, Lady Russell, at 16, Lansdowne Place East, Bath. She has not been able to obtain any details beyond the announcement in the War Office telegram, respecting the death of her husband."6,7
Child of Major William Henry Hardyman and Gwendoline Russell
- Edward Hay Hardyman b. 12 Mar 1901, d. Jan 1967
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S115] H.G. Hart, Army List, 1906, p. 360.
- [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 685/010715.
- [S115] H.G. Hart, Army List, 1906, p. 361a.
- [S205] Newspaper, Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette June 07, 1900.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Jan 19, 1907.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941.
Gertrude B. Harger1,2
F, b. 28 September 1849, d. 5 October 1915
Gertrude B. Harger was born on 28 September 1849 in Scotland.2,3 She married Edward Arthur Bishop say 1875.4 Gertrude B. Harger died on 5 October 1915 in Québec at the age of 66.1,3 She was buried on 7 October 1915 in Mount Hermon cemetery, Québec.1,3
Children of Gertrude B. Harger and Edward Arthur Bishop
- Mabel Gertrude Bishop5 b. 1 Jun 1875, d. 16 Oct 1878
- Cyril Arthur Bishop4 b. Jun 1876, d. 7 Feb 1899
- Stella M Bishop4 b. 15 Jun 1880
- Phyllis Marjorie Bishop4 b. 22 Aug 1884, d. 12 May 1915
- Doris S. Bishop4 b. 13 Jul 1887
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1915.
- [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, I158.
- [S463] 1891 Canadian Census , Québec City, St Louis Ward.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1875.
John P. Harle1
M
John P. Harle married Jane Kirkwood Tait, daughter of Walter Tait and Jane S. Makins, on 17 October 1901 in Fireburnmill, Coldstream.1
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Berwickshire News and General Advertiser - Tuesday 22 October 1901.
Melinda Harlow
F
Melinda Harlow married Holmes E. Austin.
Child of Melinda Harlow and Holmes E. Austin
- Sarah E. "Sadie" Austin b. 30 Jun 1862, d. 24 Aug 1919
Agnes Harman1
F, d. 5 February 1520
Agnes Harman was the daughter of William Harman and Joan Squier. Agnes Harman married William Gibbons, son of John Gibbons alias Payne ????. Agnes Harman died on 5 February 1520 in Little Sutton, Warwickshire.
Children of Agnes Harman and William Gibbons
John Harman1
M
John Harman was the son of Walter Harman and (unknown) Sedney.1 John Harman married (unknown) Collett.1
Child of John Harman and (unknown) Collett
- William Harman+1 d. 31 May 1470
Citations
- [S295] William Camden, The Visitation of Warwick in 1619, p. 105.
John Harman alias Veysey1
M, b. 1465?, d. 23 October 1554
John Harman alias Veysey is later known as John Veysey.1 He was born in 1465? He was the son of William Harman and Joan Squier. John Harman alias Veysey. Bishop of Exeter. He died on 23 October 1554.
Citations
- [S295] William Camden, The Visitation of Warwick in 1619, p. 105.