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    1. Re: [GABULLOC] Robert HANNA & Mary PARKS HANNA
    2. J. McElveen
    3. This is to let you know that Johnny McElveen passed away on March 4th. and this mailbox will be discontinued. Wanda McElveen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 11:19 PM Subject: [GABULLOC] Robert HANNA & Mary PARKS HANNA > > I found the following on an Indiana American Revolution website. > http://www.geocities.com/sdfranklin_1999/inssar_cem-project.html > > The contact person's name is Stephen Franklin, whose email is below. I > believe that this Hanna could be a key to show where some of our brick > walls might have migrated to when they disappeared from southern South > Carolina and Georgia after the American Revolution. It is full of all kinds > of American Revolution service for many names familiar to Georgia, and worth > a look. It shows that the battle of Cowpens was fought 'at his uncle Joseph > Hanna's plantation' > > My interest in Mary Parks is some kind of connection between the Henderson > family and the Parks and Burroughs family, c. early 1800's. The website has > the picture of the gravestones for Robert Hanna and his wife, Mary Parks > Hanna. > > I do know that a Martha Hanna(h) married a Daniel Henderson c. 1820 around > Screven County, GA, and then Daniel died, and Martha remarried. > > If anyone has any further information about the relationships of these > families, please post. > Thank you, > Carole Drexel > drexel410@charter.net > > IN Memory of > ROBERT HANNA > Was born Decr 10th 1744 > And departed this life > The 24th of January 1821 > He was A brave defender > Of his Country's Rights > And lived and died an honest Man > > HANNA, ROBERT Born--Dec. 10, 1744, Prince Edwards Co., Virginia. > > Died--Jan. 24, 1821. Lived in Franklin Co., but buried across the line in > Union Co., Sims Cemetery. Stone. > > The graves in this cemetery were moved back into Franklin Co, In due to the > Brookville Lake Resevoir Project and are now in what is referred to as the > New Fairfield Cemetery. > > Service--Fought from S. C. to Vermont. In battle of Cowpens, which was > fought on his Uncle Joseph Hanna's plantation. Also at Bennington and King's > Mt. > > Proof--House of Hanna; O'Hart's Irish Pedigree, vol. 2, p. 551; Certificate > of service from Secretary of State and S. C., Stub Book 65. > > Married--Mary Parks, 1748-1834. > > IN Memory of > MARY HANNA > Who was born the 10th > Of April 1748 > And departed this life > The 1st of June 1834 > > Children: > > Mary, m. John Templeton; Joseph, m. Sarah Adair > > Margaret, m. Wm. Byrd > > Katharine, m. John Hitch > > Janet, m. Solomon Manwaring > > Robert, m. first Sarah Mowery, second Olive Catherine Wood > > Graem, m. first Agnes Taylor, second Mary McKinney > > James, m. Nancy Laird > > John, m. Sarah Jones. > > The following is from: > > ROSTER OF SOLDIERS AND PATRIOTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BURIED IN > INDIANA, > > compiled and edited by Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, published 1938 by Indiana > Daughters of the American Revolution, p. 175. I think it would serve your > purpose for additional information on Robert Hanna. Information collected > by Mrs. Elnora P. Campbell, Liberty, Indiana. > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

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