Henry Hannon & Sarah Robertson
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HENRY HANNON's funeral sermon was preached April 12, 1835, by the Revd. Daniel Duffey in Knoxville, Crawford Co., Georgia. ---------- Index of Church Register, King George Parish, Prince George County, Maryland 1689-1802 Hannan, Ammela* Ann b. March 18, 1791 dau of Henry & Sarah page 369 Hannan, Henry b. November 17, 1796 son of Henry & Sarah page 401 Hannan, William Henderson b. May 20, 1794 son of Henry & Sarah page 377 *Note by Dianne - family bible calls her Milly, marriage license calls her Mildred Ann, family members show her as Mildred Ann, she names daughter Mildred Ann. ------------ 1790 Charles County Maryland Census HANNON, HENRY p. 51 Walter p. 51 ---------- 1800 Charles County Maryland Census p. 93 HANNON, HENRY p. 93 Hannon, Walter 1 male under 10 years 4 males under 10 years 2 males 10 - 16 years 1 male 26 - 45 years 1 male 26 - 45 years 1 female 26 - 45 years 2 females under 10 years 4 slaves 1 female 10 - 16 years 1 female 26 - 45 years ---------- 1830 Warren County Georgia Census p. 206 HENRY HANNON 1 male 70 - 80 years ---------- At the request of Benjamin Adams the following Deed was recorded the 28th day of October 1796 This Indenture made this twenty sixth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and ninety six between HENRY HANNON of Prince Georges County and State of Maryland of the one part and Benjamin Adams of Charles County and State aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the said Henry Hannon for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred pounds current money of Maryland to him in hand paid by the said Benjamin Adams the receipt where of he doth hereby acknowledge and him the said Benjamin Adams forever acquit of and discharge from the same hath bargained sold confirmed and made over unto the said Benjamin Adams his heirs and assigns forever all that tract or parcel of land called Hannons Hard Bargain lying and being in Charles County beginning at abounded red oak standing on the North side of a branch of Port Tobacco fresh (the original beginning of Marys Delight and running thence the Several courses and distances as are laid down and specified in a patent granted to a certain John Hannon for the said Tract of Land on the Sixth day of December in the year of our lord Seventeen Hundred and sixty nine containing two hundred and fifty eight acres and one quarter of an acre more or less. To have and to Hold the said tract or parcel of land and premises together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging unto him the said Benjamin Adams his heirs and assigns forever for his and their own proper use and behoof and the said HENRY HANNON doth also hereby agree and oblige himself that the land and premises with the appurtenances thereunto belonging he will forever warrant and defend unto him the said Benjamin Adams his heirs and assigns forever from and against all persons whatever who may in any manner claim the same ?_____ part thereof from under or by hand In Testimony whereof the said HENRY HANNON hath therto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year first above written Signed, sealed and delivered HENRY HANNON SEAL In presence of us Jno Dent/Wm H. McPherson At the foot of the aforegoing deed was this written to wit Maryland Charles County let Be it remembered that on this day came HENRY HANNON the within named grantor before ?____ the subjects tow of the Justices of the peace for the county aforesaid and acknowledged the within deed of bargain and sale to be his act and deed and the land and premises therein mentioned and thereby intended to be conveyed to be the right title Interest and Inheritance of the wthin named Benjamin Adams his heirs and assigns forever according to the true intent and meaning of the same and according to the act of assembly n such case made and provided and on the same day came SARAH the wife of the said HENRY HANNON before us and relinquished her right of dower in and to the said Land and premises an being privately examined and out of the hearing of her said Husband declared that she did the same willing and freely without being induced thereto by fear or threats of all usage by her Husband or fear of his displeasure Jno Dent Wm H. McPherson ---------- GEORGIA PIONEERS May 1964 Lee County Ga - 1827 Land Lottery
November 1971 p. 185 1805 Tax List ?Columbia Co. HENRY HANNON 108 1/2 acres ---------- CEMETERIES & GENEALOGY Warren County, Georgia And Immediate Vicinity by Daniel Nathan Crumpton p. 155 HENRY HANNON had letter in Warrenton Post Office 1 October 1828. Military Papers show: HANNON, HENRY 1 Maryland Regiment (Revolutionary War) Corporal There were 6 returns for him: Company Muster Roll dated White Plains Sept 2, 1778 Shows he was a Corpl in Capt Henry Gaither's Company, 1st Maryland Reg't commanded by Col. John H. Stone. He enlisted June 18 (no year given) for 3 years. Company Muster Roll dated Fishkill Oct 3, 1778 shows he enlisted June 18, 1777 for 3 years. Company Muster Roll dated Valley Forge June 1, 1778. One Roll was Undated shows he was present for duty. Company Muster Roll dated Middle Brook Mar 3, 1779. Company Muster Roll dated Kimbles Farme April 3, 1780. ---------- Family Bible shows the following: Marriages - HENRY HANNON & SARAH his wife was married November 23, 1780 Samuel Hannon & Ann Rice was married September 10th, 1809 John Hannon and Eliza Wright was married Jan 7th, 1807 Births - HENRY HANNON was born Oct 11th 1758 SARAH HANNON was born July 22, 1759 The ages of HENRY & SARAH HANNON Children is as follows: Milley Hannon was born August 27, 1781 John Hannon Sept 5th 1783 Samuel Hannon Feb 11, 1786 Mary Hannon July 22nd 1788 Milly Ann Hannon March 28, 1791 Henry Hannon Nov 27, 1796 Sally Ann Hannon June 1st 1799 Wm. Henderson Hannon May 10, 1794 Samuel Hannon's children are also listed Deaths Milly Hannon departed this life Feb 7, 1787 William Henderson Hannon depart Sept 10th 1794 Mary Lazenby decd Aug 2, 1816 Henry Hannon, Jr. decd 1821 SARAH HANNON departed this life June 22nd, 1829 in the 70th year of age. HENRY HANNON departed this life Feb 23rd 1835 aged 76 and 4 months and 12 days. Funeral sermon preached Apr. 12th 1835 by the Revd Daniel Duffey in Knoxville Crawford County, GeoCrawford Co., Ga. 1835 ---------- This indenture made and entered into this 9th day of Janry 1835 by and between Hartwell H. Tarver of Twiggs County of the one part HENRY HANNON of the County of Crawford of the second part (witnesseth) that the said Tarver for and inconsideration of the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid by the said HENRY HANNON the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge hath granted and bargained and sold by these presents grant bargain and sell unto the said HANNON all that tract or lot of land lying and being in the County of Houston at the time of survey and not Crawford County & known by Lot (No. 112) one hundred and twelve in the second district formerly Houston & now Crawford containing two hundred two and half acres be the same more or less. To have and to hold the said lot or parcel of land unto the said HENRY HANNON his heirs and assigns and the said H. H. Tarver for himself his heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and title of the aforesaid lot of land unto the said HANNON free from claim or claims of all and every person whatsoever. In witness where of I here unto set my hand and seal this day and year first above written. his H. H. Tarver SEAL Danl X Adams mark Recorded Janr 15th 1835 Isaiah Davis E. M. Amos Clk ---------- Georgia ) In the name of God amen. Know all men by these Crawford Co. ) presents that I HENRY HANNON being of sound mind and memory but week of body strength do make this my last will and testament of my own free will clear of my undue influence to wit. Item first at my death it is my will that my body should be decently buried. Item second. it is my will that all my just debts be paid. Item third. I will to Henderson Lazenberry & Catharine Watley my grandchildren one hundred dollars each to be paid to them by my Executor in two years after my death. Item 4th to my son Samuel Hannon I will $5 which with what I have already given him makes his distribution share of my Estate. Item 5th. I give to my daughter Ann Bishop $5 which with what I have heretofore given her constitutes distribution share of my Estate. Item Sixth. I give to my daughter Sarah Walker $5 which with what I have heretofore given her constitutes her distribution share of my Estate. Item 7th. I give to my grandchildren, the children of my son John Hannon to wit, Mary, Martha, Minerva, Matilda, William Wright, Patience, & Joseph Hannon a negro man Jack & a negro woman Lucy together with my horse, 2 feather beds, & furniture with all my notes & money & all my other effects of every kind. It is further my will that the property which I give to my son John Hannon's children be kept together for their support and education. Item 8th. I hereby appoint my son John Hannon my Executor to this my last will and testament and it is my wish that he take the management of all the property which I have given to his children and appropriate it in such manner as he in his best judgement may think best and most to their interest and it is further my will that my son John Hannon my Executor as aforesaid make such distribution of the property which I have willed to his children at such time and in such manner as he may think for their best interest of each. Item 9th. I hereby constitute this my last will and testament making all others which at any time may have made in testimony whereof I have here to set my hand and seal this 28th day of December in the year of our Lord 1834. Test. Jeremiah C. Harvy John L. Hannon HENRY HANNON SEAL
Georgia ) We do solemnly swear that we saw H. H. sign Crawford Co. ) seal and acknowledge this to be his last will and testament and that at the time of the Execution thereof the said HANNON was of sound and disposing mind and memory and that he did it fully without compulsion to the best of our knowledge and belief so help us God. Sworn to and sube before us in open court May 4th 1835. W. H. Brooks CCO Entered May 16, 1835 W. H. Brooks CCO Crawford Co, Ga. Will Book A 1835-1852 J. C. Harvey p. 1-2 J. L. Hannon ---------- Deed 1836 Crawford County, Georgia Georgia ) This indenture made this the fifth day of Crawford County ) November eighteen hundred and thirty six between John Hannon appointed by the last will and testament of HENRY HANNON deceased, Guardian and trustee for Mary Hannon, Martha P. Hannon, Minerva Hannon, Caroline M. Hannon, William H. Hannon, Moses W. Hannon, Julia P. Hannon, & Joseph Hannon Legacy to the Estate of the said HENRY HANNON deceased of the one part and James Hood of the other part both of the state and county aforesaid witnesseth that John Hannon for and in consideration of the sum of five hundred dollars to him in hand paid the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged hath this day granted bargained and sold and doth by these presents grant bargain and sell as guardian and Trustee as aforesaid unto the said James Hood all that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the second district of originally Houston now Crawford County and known and distinguished in the plan of said district as lot number one hundred and twelve containing two hundred two and a half acres more or less to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land together with the rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging unto him the said James Hood his heirs Executors and administrators to his and their own proper use benefit and behoof in fee simple and the said John Hannon Guardian and Trustee as aforesaid for himself and the above named Legatees will forever warrant and defend unto the said James Hood the right and title unto the said bargained premises against the claim of himself as Guardian and trustee as aforesaid and against the claim of the above named legatees or any of them and against the claim of all and ever other person or persons whatsoever in witness whereof the said John Hannon hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and date above written signed sealed and delivered in presents of Mary A. Hannon Jno. Hannon SEAL J. S. Hannon Georgia ) Personally appeared before me J. S. Hannon who Crawford Co.) being duly sworn sayth that he saw John Hannon sign seal and deliver the within deed of the purposes therein mentioned and that he saw Mary A. Hannon sign the same as a witness and that signed it himself as witness sworn before me this 7th Febr 1837 James B. Hamilton JIC J. S. Hannon |