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OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS

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Welcome to
Harrison County, Ohio

History & Genealogy

GENEALOGIES
Source: 
Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio

With Lists of the First Land-owners, Early Marriages (to 1841), Will Records (to 1861), Burial Records of the Early Settlements
and Numerous Genealogies
By Charles A. Hanna
Published New York,
1900

*In the family records given in the following pages, the names of the children of the first one of the family to settle in Harrison county are usually preceded by roman capital numerals (I., II., III., IV., etc.); the names of the grandchildren, by arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.); and the names of the great-grandchildren by roman lower-case numerals (i., ii., iii., iv., etc.)

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  EDWARD HALL

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 505

  JOSEPH HALL

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 506

  SAMUEL W. HAMILL

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 506

  FRANCIS H. HAMILTON, b. in Ireland, 1766; d. 1844; emigrated to America and first settled in Noblestown, Penn, about 1800; removed to Canonsburg, and afterwards to Mercer, where he remained until 1820, and then settled in Cadiz, Ohio; served in the War of 1812; m. 1806, Ruth Williams, b. 1788; d. 1842; of Scotch descent; had issue: 1. John, d. in Pennsylvania; 2. James, d. in Illinois; 3. David; 4. Jane; 5. Francis, b. Dec. 13, 1815; d. Jan. 28, 1887; m. Matilda _____, b. 1813; d. 1888; 6. William, b. Sept. 29, 1818; d. Nov. 14, 1892; 7. Samuel, b. in Cadiz, Apr. 19, 1821; m. (1st) Aug. 6, 1843, Margaret J. Miller, of German descent, b. Aug. 10, 1826; d. Feb. 7, 1857; daughter of Michael Miller, of Harrison county; m. (2d) Bridget Downey, b. in Ireland, 1839 (her parents came to Vermont about 1842; her father d. in Kansas City, Mo., 1889); (had issue by first wife: i. ___, d. in infancy; ii. Samuel D., settled in Harrisville, Ohio; iii. Henry C., b. Dec. 29, 1850; iv. Eloisa B.; had issue by second wife: v. Emma Frances, m. William C. Leslie); 8. Sarah; 9 Mary, m. Jacob H. Herdman and settled in New Concord, Muskingum county, Ohio; 10. Thomas
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 506
  JOSHUA HAMILTON, a native of Pennsylvania, of Scotch-Irish descent; settled in Harrison county, Ohio, before 1825; d. in Springfield, Ohio, Dec. 17, 1870; m. in Harrison county, Jane Craig, d. Nov. 9, 1889; had issue eleven children, among whom: 1. Craig, b. Apr. 16, 1825; d. in Cadiz township, Oct. 5, 1880; m. (1st) Feb. 21, 1850, Margaret McFadden, b. 1825; d. 1853, in McLean county, Ill., daughter of Joseph McFadden, of Harrison county; m. (2d) Jan. 28, 1858, Elizabeth McFadden, b. Ot. 29, 1836, daughter of Samuel and Margaret Rankin McFadden of Cadiz township (had issue by first wife: i. Joshua, d. in infancy; ii. Joseph McFadden, b. Mar. 8, 1851; m. Dec. 25, 1873, Rebecca Caroline Dickerson, daughter of Asa and Jane Dunlap Dickerson; had issue by second wife; iii. Margaret Jane, b. Mar. 5, 1859; m. Eugene Watson, and settled in Belmont county; iv. Samuel Rankin, b. Mar. 17, 1863; m. Sep. 1, 1886, Georgianna Dickerson, a native of Noble county, Ohio, daughter of John and Catherine Lowe Dickerson; v. William-Sherman, b. Sept. 1, 1865.
     The father of Craig Hamilton's second wife, Samuel McFadden, was b. 1815; d. 1863; his father, Samuel McFaddem, was a native of Ireland, who settled in Harrison county McFadden Hamilton, b. 1813; d. July 5, 1890, was a daughter of Robert Rankin, a native of Pennsylvania; the children of Samuel and Margaret Rankin McFadden were:  1. Robert; 2. Rebecca J., m. Henry Barricklow; 3. Elizabeth, m. Craig Hamilton; 4. Sarah, m. Albert Moore; 5. Margaret, m. Thomas Richey; 6. Samuel.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 507
  ROBERT HAMILTON, d. before 1790; m. in West Nottingham township, Chester county, Penn, before 1770, Martha McMillan, b. 1748-49; d. Mar. 18, 1831; daughter of John and Rachel McMillan; his widow removed with her four children to Buffalo township, Washington county, Penn, about 1795-Washington county, Penn., about 1795-98, in company with her brother-in-law and sister (John and Jane McMillan Perry), and, about 1803, settled at St. Clairsville, removing thence to Morristown, both in Belmont county, Ohio, where she died; had issue: 1. Rachel, d. 182_; m. about 1787, William Phillips, d. July 18, 1854; son of Thomas and Jane Blair Phillips, of West Nottingham township (had issue: i. Robert; ii. Martha, m. James Ross; iii. Thomas; iv. Jane, m. Samuel Lee; v. John; vi. William; vii. Mary, m. Jacob Grist; viii. Margaret, m. John Johns; ix. Eliza m. ___ Keatley; 2. Margaret, b. Nov. 26, 1776; d. Oct. 14, 1839; m. Edward Van Horn buy 1777; d. Aug. 19, 1855; settled at New Athens, Harrison county, Ohio (had issue: i. Anne, b. 1803; d. 1815; ii. Martha, b. 1805; d. 1869; iii. Jemima; iv. Robert, d. 1895; v. Jane, b. 1806; d. 1888); 3. Martha, m. Alexander Morrison, and settled at Morristown, Ohio (had issue, among others: i. Robert, b. 1802; d. July 9, 1895); 4. John-Blair, d. about 1806; m. Mary Perry, b. ____; d. ____; daughter of John and Jane McMillan Perry (had issue, among others: i. Robert; a physician: b. Nov. 14, 1803; m. 1836, Margaret Wilson); 5. Jane, d. 1798; m. ____ McClure (had issue, among others: i. Martha, b. Dec. 23, 1795; d. Apr. 15, 1870; m. June 6, 1819, Robert Gaston, b. Jan 10, 1797; d. Sept. 23, 1834; removed to Morgan county, in 1831.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 507
  ROBERT HAMMOND

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 508

  ALEXANDER HANNA

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 508

  ANDREW HANNA

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 508

  JAMES HANNA, settled in Little Britain township, Lancaster county, Penn., before 1738, where he was living after 1769; had issue, among others: 1 James.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 508
 

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, born, b. in Mercer county, Ky., Mar. 27, 1798; d. ____; m. Aug. 11, 1825, Jane A. King, b. Oct. 10, 1805, daughter of Thomas and Anna McAfee King).
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 508

  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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 509
  JAMES HANNAH

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 511

  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. Mar. 8-13, 1770; m. Jane Andrew, 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 (ha issue: i. John Harris; ii. Sophia; iii. Charles Stewart; iv. A daughter; one of the daughters m. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky); 2. John Andrew, 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: 1. Mary Read, b. Apr. 30, 1788; d. Mar. 14, 1826; m. Apr. 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. Apr. 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. Apr. 2, 1829; m. Apr. 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 Culpeper 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 Huntington county, Penn., in 1805; 3. Mary, m. ____ Gault; 4. Jane, m. William Irwin; 5. James; 6. Agnes.
     IV. Robert.
     V. Agnes, m. ____ Culbertson
     VI. Elizabeth, m. ____ McCool.
     VII. 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 townships; settled in Newlin township, about 1776.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 509
  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. Mar. 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 Bosart 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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 510
  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. Apr. 4, 1816, Mary Ramage, daughter of William and Mary Ramage; 4. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1792; d .Apr. 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, Eliizabeth Anderson, b. Oct. 21, 1796; d. Jan. 24, 1845; 8. Robert, b. Apr. 26, 1801?; d. in Mansfield, Ohio, Dec. 2, 1886; 9. James, b. Mar. 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 Creek; m. (1st) 161, 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. Apr. 27, 1807; d. June 3, 1888; m. Levi Dickerson settled near Maltra, Ohio; 12. _____; 13. ______
     III. Ann, m. Hugh Wylie
     IV. Esther, m. James Pitts
     V. Ezekiel, d. in Indiana county, Penn., 1817.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 510
  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. Mar. 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. Mar. 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. Mar. 9, 1804; d. Apr. 15, 1865; daughter of Robert and Beulah Stanley Robertson, of Loudoun county, Virginia; m. (2d) Sarah E. Sawyze, b. Sept. 4, 1819; daughter of Rev. William and Frances Peck Swayze (had issue: i. Neri-Augustus, b. Apr. 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. Mar. 9, 1832; d. Mar. 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 non. of Hill; v. Finley Robertson, b. Feb. 3, issue: i. 1837; m. June 18, 1871, Ada M. Develing; m. (2d) Mrs. Mary Hyatt; vi. Mary Ann, b. Mar. 26, 1839; d. Aug. 26, 1840); 5. Eliza Ann, b. Jan. 8, 1808; d. Mar. 31, 1863; m. 183_, John Oglevee, b. in Cadiz township, Harrison county, Dec. 14, 1810; d. Mar. 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, 1863; served in the Civil War, and died from disease contracted in that service; vi. George Hopkins, b. February, 1847; d. Apr. 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. Apr. 13, 1833; 7. Andrew Finley, b. Feb. 21, 1813; d. Apr. 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. Apr. 13, 1843; m. May 30, 1867, Anna E. Carter; iii.  William Finley, b. Mar. 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).
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 510
  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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 511
  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. Apr. 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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 511
  ROBERT HANNA, of Westmoreland county, Penn.  (probably of Fairfield township); had issue: 1. William, settled on Charters Creek, three miles north of Canonsburgh, Washington county, before 1800; removed to Ohio, 1802 (had issue, among others: i. John; ii. Thomas; iii. Isaac).
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 512
  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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 512
  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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 512
  SAMUEL HANNA, probably son of Andrew Hanna, of Pzxtang (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 Sterret 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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 512
  THOMAS HANNA

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 512

  WILLIAM HANNA, b. 1720; d. in Farnkford 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. 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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 513
  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.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 514
  HEZEKIAH HARRISON, of English descent, b. in Maryland, 1804; d. June 3, 1877; settled in Green township, Harrison county, Ohio, about 1820; m. 1829, Lydia Hilbert, b. 1813; d. May 28, 1869; daughter of David Hilbert; had issue: 1. David, settled in Marion county, Kan.; 2. Albert J., d. May 1889; served in the civil war; m. Susanna Holmes, daughter of Asa and Mary McCoy Holmes; 3. Henry H., m. (1st) ____; m. (2d) Henrietta F. Hall; settled in Wheeling, W. Va.; 4. William, b. in Short Creek township, Nov. 21, 1842; served in the Civil War; m. 1867, Sarah A. Hargrave, daughter of Joseph and Margaret Hargrave, of Harrison county; 5. Milton, d. in infancy; 6. Arabella.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 514
  JAMES HARRISON, b. in Ireland; m. Elizabeth Addy; d. 1872; had issue: 1. James; 2. Hugh; 3. Matilda, m. Seth Munn; 4. Sarah, m. Samuel Poulson; 5. Margaret, m. Richard Duncan; 6. Elizabeth, m. 1856, Patrick Lynch, b. in Ireland, 1833; d. 1887; settled in Cadiz, Ohio, 1856.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 514
  JOHN HARRISON, a native of England, b. 1758, emigrated to America and first settled in Pittsburg, Penn., about 1814; settled in North township, Harrison county, Ohio, about 1816; d. in England, 1833; his wife also d. in England; had issue: I. Joseph, b. near Otley, Yorkshire, England, 1800; came to Ohio with his parents in 1855, and settled in North township, where he died Apr. 13, 1878; m. (1st) 1828, Ellen Hartley a native of Carlton, England, b. 1806; d. 1853; daughter of Christopher and Mary Hartley, also natives of England (the former b. 1778; d. 1864; the latter b. 1789; d. 1867); m. (2d) 1857, Sarah Herron, b. 1813; d. 1890; had issue by first wife: 1. John, b. July 10, 1830; m. Apr. 22, 1852, Euphemia Patterson, daughter of John and Isabella McMillan Patterson, early settlers of Carroll county, Ohio, who were m . 1824 (the former d. 1859; the latter, who was a daughter of Robenia McKelvey, and a daughter of Ann Shearer, a native of Scotland, d. 1846); (had issue, eight sons and four daughters); 2. William, b. Oct. 29, 1837; settled near Scio, m. 1860, Elizabeth Waddington, a native of Harrison county, daughter of William and Ann Wallace Waddington (had issue, ten children); 3. Joseph, b. 1840; d .1847.
     William Waddington, father of Elizabeth Harrison, was a native of the Yorkshire, England, b. 1815; settled in Harrison, was a native of Yorkshire, England, b. 1815; settled in Harrison county about 1835, where he m. 1839, Ann Wallace, a native of Pennsylvania who had settled in Harrison county; later they removed to Tuscarawas county, Ohio; had issue: 1. James; settled in Christian county, Ill.; 2. Elizabeth, m. William Harrison; 3. John; 4. William; 5. Henry; 6. Mary Jane; 7. Sarah; 8. Amos; 9. Isaac; 10. David.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 514
  JAMES HAVERFIELD

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 514

  JAMES HAWTHORNE, b. in Ireland, 1788; settled in Harrison county, Ohio, before 1819, where he d. 1844; two of his brothers settled in Jefferson county, Ohio; m. Rosanna Stewart, d. aged ninety-two years, daughter of Robert Stewart; had issue: 1. Hannah, m. ___ McIlroy, and settled in Washington county, Iowa; 2. Margaret Ann, m. John McNary, and settled near New Athens, Harrison county; 3. Nancy Jane; 4. Arabella, d. aged twelve years; 5. Robert Creighton, b. Oct. 5, 1819; removed to Muskingum county, Ohio, in 1861, where he d. 1864; m. 1842, Margaret J. Grove, b. in York county, Penn., Aug. 26, 1817, daughter of Francis and Jeanette Grove (had issue: i. Arthur Allison, b. Feb. 27, 1845; m. Jan. 3, 1878, Jane Eliza Maxwell, a native of Jefferson county, daughter of Samuel and Isabella McMillan Maxwell; ii. Francis Grove, b. Jan. 25, 1847; iii. Emily Arabella, b. Oct. 20, 1849; m. James Holmes; settled in Greene county, Ohio; iv. James Stewart, b. Aug. 2, 1852; settled in Adena, Jefferson county); 6. Samuel E.; 7. William; 8. Rosanna.
     The parents of Margaret J. Hawthorne, Francis and Jeanette Grove, settled in Cadiz township, Harrison county, in 1833, where they resided until the time of their death; the former b. 1782; d. March, 1844; the latter b. 1789; d .1873; had issue: 1. Emily; 2. Susan; 3. Maria; 4. Charlotta; 5. Margaret Jane, m. Robert C. Howtorne; 6. Eleanor R., m. Oliver R. McNary, and settled in Leavenworth, Kan.; 7. Thomas Cross, settled in Jefferson county, Ohio; 8. Sarah  Elizabeth, m. Samuel Kyle, and settled in Muskingum county, Ohio; 9. Francis Pringle, settled in Cadiz township; 10. William Scott, settled in Kansas
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 515
  LANCELOT HEARN

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 516

  JOHN HEASTAN

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 516

  JOHN HEBERLING

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 516

  SAMUEL HEDGES

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 516

  JOHN HENDERSON, a native of Ireland, d. February, 1862, in Rumley township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he had settled in 1817; after emigrating to America, first settled in Maryland, thence removed to Indiana county, Penn., and afterwards located in Harrison county; m. in Hagerstown, Md., ____ Henderson, d. May 13, 1877; daughter of George Henderson; had issue, among others: 1. James, b. in Indiana county, Penn., Sept. 10, 1813; d. Nov. 1, 1889; m. October, 1838, Susanna McClintock, a native of Monroe township, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Fisher McClintock (had issue, among others: i. John C., b. July 21, 1839; m. (1st) 1862, Hester Fisher, of North township, d. Jan. 4, 1865; m. (2d) Apr. 2, 1866, Mahala P. Fisher, sister of his first wife, d. Oct. 8, 1877; m. (3d) Mar. 27, 1879, Sarah McPeck, daughter of George McPeck, a resident of Archer township; ii. Thomas; iii. Alexander; iv. Elizabeth Jane; v. George; vi. Lavina; vii. Barbara; viii. Henry; ix. Walter; x. William Homer.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 517
  WILLIAM HENDERSON, a native of Pennsylvania, removed to Ohio, and, before 1813, settled in Cadiz township, Harrison county, where he died; m. Nancy Wilkins, a resident of what is now Carroll county, Ohio; had issue, among others; 1. Sarah, m. ___ Love; 2. Jane, m. ____ Patterson; 3. Catherine, m. ____ Trimbull; these three sisters settled near New Athens, Harrison county; 4. Alexander, b. Aug. 9, 1813; settled in Cadiz township; d. Mar. 17, 1883; m. 1843, Margaret Finical, a native of Washington county, Penn., daughter of Isaac and Margaret Finical, who were early settlers in Harrison county (had issue: i. William, b. May 11, 1844; served in the Civil War; m. Dec. 7, 1871, Rachel H. Robison, daughter of James and Mary Barnes Robison, of Archer township, Harrison county; ii. Alvin, a physician, settled in New York; iii. James O., b. Feb. 26, 1847; m. 1874, Belle Wells, daughter of Charles Wells, of Cadiz township.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 517
  JOHN HILBERT

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 517

  JOHN HINES, see Family of JAMES RAMSEY.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 517
  RUDOLPH HINES, b. in Germany; d. September-November, 1823, aged ninety; son of John Hines, who came to America before the Revolutionary War; removed to Steubenville, Ohio, in 1796, thence to Virginia in 1806; settled in Harrison county, Ohio, 1814; served in the Revolutionary War; m. Sarah Huff; had issue, twelve children, among whom:
     I. William, b. in Allegany county, Md., Mar. 19, 1800; d. Sept., 1887; m. Feb. 15, 1827, Isabella Hitchcock, b. Jan. 24, 1806; daughter of John and Jane McMahon Hitchcock (the former a native of Maryland, of Irish descent; the latter born in Ireland); had issue: 1. John R., Settled in Clark county, Iowa, 1879; m. 1853, Elizabeth Christy, d. at Murray, Iowa, 1880; daughter of Robert and Jane Christy, natives of Harrison county; 2. Sarah Jane, m. Gillespie Haverfield; 3. ____, d. in infancy; 4. Lemuel Browning, settled in Redfield, Cal.; 5. William Fletcher, b. February, 1839; served in the Civil War; m. Feb. 7, 1867, Christina Spiker, a native of Harrison county, daughter of Christopher and Ara Carnes Spiker, early settlers in Harrison county (the former, d. 1879; the latter 1870); 6. Mary Ellen, m. Joseph McBeth, and settled in Deersville; 7. Samuel Montgomery, settled in Nottingham township; 8. James McMahon, b. Mar. 5, 1844; settled in Cadiz township; served in the Civil War; m. Nov. 3, 1868, Elmira J. Carson, a native of Harrison county, daughter of Elijah and Margaret McHaffey Carson; 9. Thomas Hogg, d. in infancy; 10. Ezra Lawson, d. aged fourteen years.
     II. Daniel.  III. James.  IV. John. V. Isaac.  VI. Samuel  VII. Joseph.  VIII. Mary.  IX. Martha.
     John Carson, d. in Nottingham township, was among the early settlers of Harrison county; Elijah, his son, father of Elmira Hines, was b. 1810; d. November, 1887; m. Margaret Mahaffey, b. in Washington county, Penn., 1803; d. 1884; her mother was a native of Maryland, of Welsh descent; had issue, seven children, of whom:  1. ____, m. Joseph G. Rogers; 2. Elmira J., m. James M. Hines; 3. ____, m. T. B. Huffman.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 517
  THOMAS HITCHCOCK

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 518

  JAMES HOAGLAND, see account of Michael Conaway.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 518
  GAGRIEL HOLLAND

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 518

  ROBERT HOLLIDAY

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 518

  LEVI HOLLINGSWORTH

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 519

  REV. OBADIAH HOLMES, b. in Manchester, England, about 1606; m. 1636; emigrated with his wife, Catharine, from Preston, Lancashire, and settled at Salem, Mass., 21st of 11th month, 1638; removed about 1643-44 to Rehoboth, R. I., as he was a Baptist and not allowed to live in the Puritan colony; publicly whipped by the Puritans at Boston, in September, 1651, on account of his religious opinions and "for holding meetings on Lord's Day from house to house;" served as minister of the Baptist Church at Newport, R. I., from 1652 to 1682; d. Oct. 15, 1682; had issue: 1. Jonathan, b. about 1637; 2. John, b. about 1639; 3. Martha, b. 1640; 4. Samuel, b. 1642; 6. Obaiah, b. 1644; 6. Hope, m. ____ Taylor; 7. Mary, m. John Browne; 8. Lydia, m. Captain John Browne.  Of these, Jonathan, d. 1713; m. Sarah Borden; settled at Middletown, Monmouth county, N. J., 1667 (had issue: i. Obadiah; ii. Jonathan; iii. Samuel; iv. Joseph; v. Sarah, m. _____Oulde (?); vi. Mary m. ____ Easton;  vii. Catharine, m. ____ Whitman;  viii. Martha, m. ____ Tillinghast).  Obadiah m. ____ Cole; settled at Middletown, N. J., 1663 (had issue, two sons and two daughters, of whom:  i. Samuel, d. young;  ii. Jonathan, d. Sept. 8, 1715).  Rev. Obadiah Holmes, the emigrant, had about 5,000 descendants living in America as early as 1790.
     Descended from one of the above was, Obadiah Holmes, b. at Trenton, N. J., 1721; settled in the Virginia Valley; living in Rockingham county, Va., about 1768; in Jefferson county, West Va., about 1771; in Bedford county, Penn., about the time of the Revolution; in Strabane township, Washington county, Penn., 1784-85; and later in Brooke county, West Va., where he d. about 1796; m. in New Jersey, Mary Clum, d. in York township, Jefferson county, Ohio, 1812; had issue:
     I. John; served in the Revolutionary War; was taken a prisoner and died in service.
     II. William.
     III. Obadiah.
     IV. Isaac, b. in New Jersey, Apr. 29, 1764; removed with his parents to Virginia; served in the War of 1812; settled in what is now Carroll county, Ohio 1814, where he d. June 9, 1851; m. in Virginia, 1794, Elizabeth McNabb, b. July 24, 1772, in Shepherdstown ,Va.; daughter of George and Martha McNabb, and sister to Sarah McNabb; had issue:  1. Martha, d. in Kenton, Ohio, aged eighty-seven years; m. (1st) Joseph Wilson; w. (2d) William Leaper; 2. Clum, d. aged twenty-three years; 3. Sarah, d. in Ottumwa, Iowa, aged eighty-five years; m. Jacob Millisack; 4. Nancy, d. in infancy;  5. Mary, m. James Price, and settled at Leesville, Carroll county, Ohio; 6. Susannah m. Joseph Masters, and settled at Connotton, Harrison county; 7. George Washington, b. Dec. 30, 1807; settled in North township, 1843, where he d. June 26, 1887; m. (1st) 1837, in North township, Mary Cripliver; m. (2d) Amanda Jenkins m. (3d) Emily Stratton (had issue: i. Jacob M.; ii. Isaac C., settled in Columbus, Ohio; iii. Samuel W., settled in Kansas;  iv. John D., v. Luther L.; vi. Edward S.;  vii. Martha E.;  viii. Phoebe A.; ix. Mary Alice;  x. Ora A., m. J. M. Harrison, and settled in Washington State;  xi.  Emma m. Charles Crawford; settled in New Philadelphia, Ohio);  8. Samuel, settled in Leesville, Carroll county; 9. Elizabeth, m. Sampson Jenkins and settled near Salem, Jefferson county, Ohio;  10. John McNabb, d. in Connotton, aged sixty-five years; m. Emily ____, who settled near Des Moines, Iowa.
     V. Jacob b. in Rockingham county, Virginia, Dec. 8, 1768; d. at Kenton, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1841; m. on Buffalo Creek, Brooke county, West Va., 1791, Elizabeth Huff, b. May 22, 1772; d. Jan. 27, 1857; shortly after his marriage he was employed by the Government as an Indian as an Indian scout, and in company with his brother-in-law, Kensey Dickerson, and another man, was thus employed for three years, receiving for his services a section of land in Short Creek township, Jefferson county, near Mt. Pleasant; here he settled in 1796; had issue, among others:  1 (a daughter), m. ____ Wilkin; 2. ___, m. Augustine Bickerstaff, of Steubenville, Ohio; 3. ____, m. Nathaniel Moore, of Little York, Jefferson county.
     VI. Joseph, b. in Sheperstown, Jefferson county, West Va., Jan. 27, 1771; removed to what is now Jefferson county, Ohio, before 1799; settled in Short Creek township, Harrison county, about 1800, where he d. Apr. 20, 1868; served in the Indian Wars, and as an officer in the War of 1812; served in the Ohio Senate, 1832-34; m. in Jefferson county, Sarah McNabb, b. 1783; d. Feb. 10, 1862; sister to Elizabeth McNabb and daughter of George and Martha McNabb, of Scotch descent, early settlers near Mount Pleasant, Ohio; had issue: 1. George, b. 1799; d. 1886; m. (1st) Hannah Lynn; m. (2d) 1824, Tacy Thompson; m. (3d) 183_, Hannah Mansfield, daughter of Thompson and Mary Hill Mansfield (the former a native of England, b. 1757; d. 1844; the latter b. 1767; d. 1854) (had issue by first wife: i. Joseph, b. 1825; d. 1889; m. Mary McConnell;  ii. Rezin, b. 1827; m. Emeline Mansfield; had issue by second wife;  iii. Emma, m. 1864, Kersey Wood Kinsey);  2. Mary, m. John Glaner;  3. Elizabeth, m. (1st) William Dickerson; m. (2d) Isaac Thomas; 4. Cynthia, m. John Styers;  5. Asa, b. in Short Creek township, Dec. 4, 18906; d. Jan. 3, 1891; m. 1837, Mary McCoy, daughter of Thomas and Hannah McCoy, of Athens township, Harrison county (had issue:  i. James Taylor, served in the Civil War; settled in Columbus, Ohio;  ii. Susanna, m. Albert Harrison, and settled in Cadiz;  iii. Abram, served in the Civil War; settled in New Philadelphia;  iv. Emeline;  v. Sarah Elizabeth, m. Henry Stringer, of Short Creek township; vi. Wilson; settled near Smithfield, Jefferson county;  vii. Mary Ellen, m. Samuel Dickerson, and settled in Athens township;  viii. Henrietta, m. C. A. McCleary, and settled at Cadiz;  ix. Oliver Wendell, a Methodist Episcopal minister settled in Kent, Ohio; ix. Clifton A.);  6. Abraham, b. in Short Creek township, Dec. 1, 1808; d. May 3, 1880; m. (1st) 1836, Rachel Mansfield, b. 1814; d. Feb. 12, 1854; daughter of Thomas Mansfield, of Jefferson county; m. (2d) 1856, Phoebe Ann Ekey, a native of Jefferson county, daughter of Andrew and Ann Howden Ekey (had issue by first wife:  i. Joseph M., b. 1847; d. 1871; m. 1870, Chloe A. McCleary, b. 1850, daughter of Ephraim and Mary A. Gillespie McCleary;  ii. William; had issue by second wife;  iii. ____, d. in infancy;  iv. Wesley A., b. in Short Creek township, Aug. 19, 1859; m. 1884, Minerva Conwell, daughter of John and Mary Conwell, of Cadiz);  7. Martha, m. John Webb, and settled at New Athens;  8. Joseph, m. Sarah Moore, and settled at Hopedale;  9. Sarah, m. James Haverfield;  10. Susan, m. (1st) Joseph Webb; m. (2d) Joseph Dunlap;  11. John, d. aged eight years.
     VII. Samuel
     VIII. Elizabeth.
     IX. Margaret.
     Andrew Ekey, father of Phoebe Ekey Holmes, was b. in Pennsylvania, 1791; d. 1873; was of Irish descent; settled in Jefferson county, Ohio, 1801; m. Ann Howden, b. 1799; d. Feb. 5, 1890; had issue:  1. Andrew;  2. Margaret;  3. Mary Ann, m. Benjamin Barkhurst, and settled in St. Clairsville, Ohio;  4. Phoebe Ann, m. Abraham Holmes;  5. David;  6. Edward, settled in Jefferson county;  7. John H;  8. James, settled in Jefferson county;  9. Wesley.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 519
  WILLIAM HOLMES

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 519

  HARVEY HOST

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 521

  HENRY HOUSER

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 521

  MICHAEL HUFF, of Brooke county, Va., m. Hannah Doddridge; had issue; 1. Joseph, an early Indian scout and fighter of Harrison county, d. in Short Creek township; 2. Michael, killed by the Indians on the Mississippi; 3. Elizabeth, b. May 22, 1772; d. at Kenton, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1857; m. 1791, Jacob Holmes, b. in Rockingham county, Va., Dec. 8, 1768; d. at Kenton, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1841; 4. William, an early Indian scout and fighter of Harrison county, d. in Short Creek township; 5. John m. Sarah Johnson; d. at Columbia, near Cincinnati, Ohio, 1842; 6. Samuel, d. in Highland county, Ohio, about 1846; 7. Eleazer, d. in Highland county, Ohio, about 1833.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 521
  EDWARD HUGHES

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 521

  THOMAS HUNTER, d. in Newberry township, York county, Penn., before Nov. 19, 1777; m. Mary Canon; had issue, Nancy, James, Ephraim, Jane, Mary, of whom:
     James, b. Dec. 6, 1738; d. Jan. 27, 1809; settled on Fourteen Mile Run, Unity township, Westmoreland county, Penn., about 1768-70; served in the Revolutionary War, and was one of the founders of Unity Presbyterian Church; m. Elizabeth McDonald; had issue:  I. Ephraim.  II. Joseph.  III. Sarah.  IV. William.  V. Mary.  VI. James, b. in Westmoreland county, Penn., Feb. 4, 1777; d. in Wayne county, Ohio, Sept. 16, 1829; m. Agnes (Nancy) Sloan, b. Mar. 28, 1777; d. Aug. 15, 1858; daughter of ____ Sloan; had issue: 1. Elizabeth;  2. Samuel;  3. Joseph R., b. Westmoreland county, Penn., May 26, 1835, Letitia McFadden, b. 1812; d. Apr. 13, 1883; daughter of Samuel and Lydia Stafford McFadden of Cadiz (had issue: 8. Cyrus-James; a Presbyterian minister; settled in Uhrichsville, Ohio; ii. Samuel McFadden; settled at Newark, Ohio, where he became a judge; iii. Mary, b. 1840; d. 1858;  iv.  Lydia, d. Feb. 28, 1886; m. William H. Arnold, of Cadiz; v. Charlotte, m. Alexander J. Hammond, of Cadiz;  vi. William Henry; settled at Chillicothe, Ohio;  vii. George Frederick; settled at Chillicothe, Ohio); 4. Isaac;  5. John Sloan;  6. James;  7. Nancy Sloan.  VII. Thomas, VIII. Samuel,  IX. Ralph.
Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 521
  JOHN HURFORD

Source:  Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio - By Charles A. Hanna - Published New York, 1900 - Page 522

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