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13951 REFN: 291 Deborah HATCH
 
13952 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-DJ
!1. 1910 census - Hatch = H-320.
2. 1920census - Hatch = H-320.
3. Ancestral File. 
Elmer Hugh HATCH
 
13953 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-5B
!1. 1880 census - Hatch = H-320.
2. 1910census - Hatch = H-320.
3. 1920 census - Hatch = H-320.
4. "Stalwarts South of the Border," Hatch and Hardy, 1985.
5. Ancestral File. 
Ernest Isaac HATCH
 
13954 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-CC
!1. 1910 census - Hatch = H-320.
2. 1920census - Keeler = K-460.
3. Ancestral File. 
Frances Fern HATCH
 
13955 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-B6
!1. 1910 census - Hatch = H-320.
2. 1920census - Hatch = H-320.
3. Records of David Merrell.
4. Ancestral File. 
George Lynn HATCH
 
13956 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-45
!1. 1880 census - Hatch = H-320.
2. 1910census - Hatch = H-320.
3. 1920 census - Hatch = H-320.
4. Obituary, "San Juan Record," 24 Jan 1974.
5. Ancestral File. 
John Alma HATCH
 
13957 Ancestral File Number: 1C04-ML
!Christening given as 6 Mar 1850 in Salt Lake City.

!1. 1850 census - Hatch.
2. 1860 census - Hatch.
3. 1870 census- Hatch.
4. 1880 census - Hatch = H-320.
5. 1910 census - Hatch = H-320.
6.1920 census - Hatch = H-320.
7. Records of Mrs. Susan Mosley Robinson.
8. Ancestral File. 
John William HATCH
 
13958 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-2S
!1. 1880 census - Hatch = H-320.
2. 1920census - San Juan Co., UT: Blanding, E.D. 94, p. 6A [27A], 79/87.
3. Obituary,"San Juan Record," 3 Sep 1964.
4. Tombstone.
5. Records of Mrs. Susan MosleyRobinson.
6. Ancestral File. 
Lillian Maria HATCH
 
13959 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-6H
!1. Ancestral File. 
Mary Agnes HATCH
 
13960 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-30
!1. 1880 census - Hatch = H-320.
2. 1910census - Wilson = W-425.
3. 1920 census - Wilson = W-425.
4. Ancestral File. 
Minnie Almeda HATCH
 
13961 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-8T
!1. 1910 census - Turley = T-640.
2. Ancestral File. 
Myrtle HATCH
 
13962 REFN: 7082 Nathan HATCH
 
13963 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-91
!1. Ancestral File. 
Pearl HATCH
 
13964 Notes from Pamphlet #106 indicate Prudence was a Widow when she married Heman.

Also seems to be some confusion between researchers as to marriages. Information left as is for now until futher research can be done. February, 2005 
Prudence H. HATCH
 
13965 Ancestral File Number: 1C05-7N
!1. Ancestral File. 
Rhoda Evelyn HATCH
 
13966 Father: Simeon HATCH
Mother: Mrs. Simeon HATCH 
Thankful HATCH
 
13967 REFN: 12043 Thankful HATCH
 
13968
Information in this database compiled by Robert J. Tate of Tucson, Arizona 
Tryphena HATCH
 
13969  Living HATFIELD
 
13970 She died at the age of 34. Content HATHAWAY
 
13971 She was of Freetown when she married. Hope HATHAWAY
 
13972
Silas served in the Revolution and was taken prisoner from the sloop "Charming Polly" and held in the Old Mill Prison near Plymouth. He was exchanged. 
Silas HATHAWAY
 
13973 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


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Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Alvin J. HATHORNE
 
13974 SURN HATHORNE
GIVN NATHANIEL
_UID 6EC98BE84008D511978000D009171072618F
DATE 21 Feb 2001
TIME 21:31:40 
Nathaniel HATHORNE
 
13975 OBIT:
Name: Derkin, Clara K.
Date: Sep 20 1975
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #104.
Notes: Derkin. Clara K. Derkin, (nee Hauck), devoted wife of the late Clifford O., dear mother of Gloria C. Janos (Mrs. Clarence), grandmother of James, sister of Eleanor and Benson of New York, and the late Phillip. Passed away Thursday, Sept. 18. Funeral services Saturday, Sept. 20, at 1 P.M. at The Wischmeier-Buesch Funeral Home, 3111 Broadview Rd. No Visitation. Memorials may be sent to The Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, 11206 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 
Clara HAUCK
 
13976 OBIT:
Name: Riedel, Carrie
Date: Jan 19 1943
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #068.
Notes: Riedel, Carrie (nee Hauer)--Beloved mother of Katherine Selby, Elizabeth Kern, Walter, Gertrude Lisse, the late Hilda, Breudigam, Charlotte Borchert, Hilda Broudigam, Charlotte Borchert, grandmother and great grandmother. Passed away Monday, Jan. 18. Friends may call at C. L. Kaufmann & Sons, 3305 W. 25, where services will be held Thursday, Jan. 21, at 2:30 p. m. 
Carrie HAUER
 
13977 Surname for male would be HANUS
Immigrated at 18 years

MARRIAGE: HANUS, MARY and ROZHON, CHARLES 0067 0351  
Mary Hanus HAUNSOVA
 
13978 OBIT: Name: Stadler, Angeline
Date: Apr 17 1947
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #077.
Notes: Stadler: Angeline (nee Hauserman), wife of the late John L.; mother of Mrs. E. J. Heffner, Clifton G. and John B. Stadler, and grandmother; passed away Sunday, April 13, at Miami, Fla. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Saturday, April 19, at 3 p. m. 
Angeline E. HAUSERMAN
 
13979 OBIT:
Name: Hauserman, Mr. Frederick
Date: June 30, 1891
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #035.
Notes: Hauserman-Mr. Frederick Hauserman, aged 67 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services to be held at his late residence in Parma at 1 o'clock Wednesday p. m., July 1 and at the church in South Brooklyn at 2 o'clock. 
Frederick HAUSERMAN, (Hausserman)
 
13980 OBIT:
Name: Hauserman, Sarah L.
Date: Dec 14 1930
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #035.
Notes: Hauserman: Sarah, L., sister of Mrs. Helen Hodgman, Mrs. Dora Bailey, Mrs. Angeline Stadler, Fred and William Hauserman, passed away at Coral Gables, Fla., Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1930. Remains at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Road, where services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 2:30 p. m. 
Sarah L. HAUSERMAN
 
13981 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Eldridge HAVENS
 
13982 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 98. Ellen HAVENS
 
13983 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 97. Ezra W. HAVENS
 
13984 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 97. James S. HAVENS
 
13985 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 97. Jane HAVENS
 
13986 Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough Author: AnnaChesebrough Wildey Publication: New York: Press of T. A. Wright 1903
Media: Book Page: page 437 
Sanford W HAVENS
 
13987 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 97. Simon E. HAVENS
 
13988 Having settled in Boone County in 1860, Byron and his brother Jesse
enlistedin the Union Army the same day, September 12, 1861 to serve
during the CivilWar. They joined the Illinois 9th Calvary, he was
transferred to the 196th,Co. I. Battalion V.R.C. April 29, 1864. (Past
and Present of Boone Co. Illinois [Chicago, 188877} :266) 
Byron HAWES
 
13989 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Charles Richard HAWES
 
13990 A veterinarian, he received a degree from Ontario, Canada Veterinary
Coolege,but he could not practice in the U.S. He attended and graduated
from ChicagoVeterinary College in 1918. 
Colin Byron HAWES
 
13991 David served with Capt. Boaz Moore's Company of Minute-men, Col. Ephraim
Doolittle's regiment which marched on the alarm on April 19, 1775. He
had enlisted. {See: MA Soldiers in Rev. War., v.7:569}.
He was a Castine, Maine selectman in 1791. He was a laborer. He and
Rebecca were original members of the first Congregational Church of
Penobscot, Maine. He is mentioned at Captain in the Brooksville and
Castine, Maine vital records. Brooksville, Maine was incorporated June
13, 1817 and included Castine east tof the Bagaduce River.
David died unexpectedly on October 2, 1802 age 49. He was goint to
attend areligious conference, but went to the barn hay loft to throw
down some hay for the animals, fell, broke his neck, and died. That was
in Penobscot (Brooksville). Rebecca died in Brooksville November 23,
1833. 
David HAWES
 
13992 1934 graduate of U.S. Naval Academy, served as an officer of the USS
Lexington which was sunk during the battle of the Coral Sea in 1942.
Awarded the Navy Cross for his efforts in saving men from the stricken
carrier. Retired asa Captain. Died January 21, 1992 and his ashes were
strewn over the Coral Sea in the area where the USS Lexington was sunk. 
Frederic William HAWES
 
13993 A saddler, fur buyer and merchant. Wanted to serve in the Civil War but
wastoo short of stature. 
Frederick Webber HAWES
 
13994 Admitted to the bar in 1984, he had worked for the law firm of A.G.
Mosely,was an assistant D.A. in 1896, left in July 1898 to serve int he
Spanish-American War. Became ill with a rheumatic condition while
serving in the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry in Tampa, FL. This resulted in
a slight limp and he wasrelieved of riding duty and ordered to report to
Col. Teddy Roosevelt as a clerk. When Teddy Roosevelt was serving as
govenor of New York a letter datedFebruary 26, 1900 was wrtten from
Roosevelt to Elihu Root , Secretary of Warin Washginton, D.C.
recommending Frederick W. Hawes for a Second Lieutenancyin the Mounted
Battalion of native troops on the island of Puerto Rico. March 12, 1901
(Roosevelt now Vice President of the U.S.) Roosevelt recommendedHawes
for a regular army 2nd lieutenant commission. Because of ill health,
Frederick turned downthe commission, stayed in San Juan six years and
worked up to the position of Chief Clerk in the Adjutant General's
office. During this time he married Maria Noell, but divorced shortly
after the birth ofthe 2nd child.
Frederick married again Anna Martha Franz June 7, 1907; sometime
during 1910 he moved his family to the wilderness of Henryburg,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
When WWI was breaking out, he moved again to Oklahoma to enlist, but
was turned down because of age and a family. In 1920 he moved to
Centralia, WA where he ran a huge chicken farm. 
Frederick Wilson HAWES
 
13995 Hezekiah Hawes saw Colonial War service April 1757 in Captain Ebenezer
Man'sCo., Col. Miller's Regiment. (Mass. Archives, Vol. 95:328). In
1771 he waaslisted in J.J. MacDougald Index of Wrentham History
{Wrentham, 1991]:73).
Hezekiah was Deacon of the First Congregational Church in Wretham,
formed April 13, 1692, and served from 1744 to July 1777, more than 32
years. Known asDeacon Hezekiah. 
Hezekiah HAWES
 
13996 Baptized in Wrentham, MA May 5, 1723. No military service. Vital
Records show his last name as Haze in marriage at Walpole, MA. 
Hezekiah Jr. HAWES
 
13997 School teacher in Maine. When family moved to Illinois he was, over the
years, a Justice of the Peace, Postmaster, local preacher, and farmer. 
James HAWES
 
13998 Having enlisted with older brother Byron on September 12, 1861, he saw
battlein Missouri, Arkansas, and Mississippi. He was a member of the
9th IllinoisCavalry. Wounded in 1862 at Jacksonport, Arkansas, later
captured at Pontotoc, Mississippi. He was moved to different prisons,
wound up at Cahaba Prison, Selma, Alabama and held for 9 months.
After the war he studied at Unversity of Michigan from 1865 to 1868,
received his M.D. from Long Island CollegeHospital, Brooklyn, NY in
1871. Did postgraduate work in antiseptic surgeryin Longdon, England
and also studied in private practice of general medicineand surgery in
London and Paris. Returning to the U.S. in 1872 he established a private
practice of general medicine and surgery in Greeley, CO which lasted to
the end of his life, d. in Greeley August 4, 1901.
He also wrote a book called "Cahaba" detaling his experiences as a
prisoner of war.
This website has a story of the terrible circus train fire in which Jesse
was on site and tried to help the victims.
http://www.greeleytrib.com/history/stories/circustrain.html 
Jesse HAWES
 
13999 Was a mariner, was on same shipwreck with his brother Joel. Jesse HAWES
 
14000 Jesse was a muscian, played trombone in the circus, wrote music. His
main occupation was saddlemaking using silver inlay. 
Jesse James Harold HAWES
 

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