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Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Hann

Female 1871 - 1940  (68 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Hann was born on 16 Jun 1871 in Miami County, Indiana (daughter of Daniel B. Hann and Nancy Ellen Snyder); died on 16 Mar 1940 in Niles, Michigan.

    Mary married Jeremiah Mcquellan Leiter on 15 Apr 1888 in Bourbon, Marshall County, Indiana. Jeremiah was born about 1863 in Ashland County, Ohio; died in Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Mary married Jacob "Joab" Moslander on 2 Jun 1912 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana. Jacob was born in 1857 in Indiana; died in 1943. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel B. Hann was born on 5 Feb 1849 in Miami County, Indiana; died on 19 Sep 1916 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana; was buried in Union #2 Cemetery, West Twp., Marshall County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    US CENSUS RECORDS FOR DANIEL B. & NANCY ELLEN HANN

    1870 FULTON COUNTY, INDIANA (HENRY TWP)

    114-113 HAM, (HANN ?)
    DANIEL 23 M FLBR IN
    NANCY E. 17 F "

    1880 MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA (VILLAGE OF WALNUT, WALNUT TWP)

    28-28 HANN, DANIEL WM 30 FARMER IN OH OH
    ELLEN WF 30 WIFE KEEPING HOUSE OH OH OH
    MOLLIE WF 8 DAUGHTER IN IN OH
    ANDREW WM 7 SON IN IN OH
    EFFIE WF 5 DAUGHTER IN IN OH

    LIST OF WHITE AND COLORED MALE INHABITANTS OVER 21 YEARS IN GERMAN TWP, MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA IN THE YEAR 1895

    95 HANN, DANIEL 48
    103 HANN, ANDREW 22


    1900 MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA (UNION TWP)

    231-232 HANN, DANIEL HEAD WM FEB 1849 51 M 30 IN NJ IN
    ELLEN N WIFE WF OCT 1848 51 M 30 7 3 OH PA PA ANDREW F. SON WM MAY 1873 27 S IN IN OH
    1910 MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA (GERMAN TWP)

    266-274 HANN, DANIEL HEAD MW
    ELLEN WIFE FW

    Daniel married Nancy Ellen Snyder on 4 Jul 1869 in Slabtown, Fulton County, Indiana. Nancy (daughter of George Snider Snider and Mary Ann Hill) was born on 3 Oct 1849 in Ohio; died on 6 Jun 1927 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana; was buried in Union #2 Cemetery, West Twp., Marshall County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy Ellen Snyder was born on 3 Oct 1849 in Ohio (daughter of George Snider Snider and Mary Ann Hill); died on 6 Jun 1927 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana; was buried in Union #2 Cemetery, West Twp., Marshall County, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. Male Hann
    2. Female Hann
    3. 1. Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Hann was born on 16 Jun 1871 in Miami County, Indiana; died on 16 Mar 1940 in Niles, Michigan.
    4. Andrew F. Hann was born on 19 May 1873 in Inwood, Marshall County, Indiana; died on 14 Aug 1942 in Newcastle, Indiana.
    5. Effiah Louisa "Effie" Hann was born on 15 Mar 1875 in Inwood, Marshall County, Indiana; died on 18 Sep 1932 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana; was buried on 21 Sep 1932 in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  George Snider Snider was born on September 14th, 1808 in Tuscarawas County, OH (son of Adam Schneider and Catharina Minnich); died on March 8th, 1896 in Akron, Fulton County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850

    Snider, George Sp : Hill, Mary
    M : May 14, 1846
    County : Hardin County
    Sex : M
    Aron News
    Friday, March 13, 1896

    George Snyder was born in Tuscaroy county, Ohio, September 14th, 1808; died at his home east of Akron, March 8th, 1896, aged 87 Years, 6 months and 6 days.

    He was united in marriage with Mary Hill in his 30th year and to this union were born 9 children, 5 have predeceded the father to the Spirit World. He united with the Soul Sleeper church in early life and has lived a consistent Christian ever si nce that time. His Bible was his constant compan ion and his study.

    Forty seven Years ago, he with his family moved to Indiana, where as one of the early pioneers he endured many privations and hardships. Indeed, privations seemed to be his lot all down his long like, but a trust in his Master made his burden li ght; none lived nearer to the cross than Grandpa Snyder. His lot was a poorly one and all his life he destined to hard labor with which to earn his bread, and even received his death blow from a limb or tree a week before he died while in the ta marack swamp clearing away the brush.

    He leaves an aged companion, 3 daughters and 1 son to mourn their loss which is his eternal gain. The funeral occurred from the Christian church last Monday afternoon conducted by Rev. Fuller and the body laid away in the Odd Fellows cemetery.

    EXCERPT OF LETTER TO ANDREW L. HATTERY OF BLAINE, WASHINGTON FROM LEO RA HATTERY WRITTEN OCTOBER 5, 1968

    George Snyder was my mothers granddady you see. Maby you heard of Bill Hattery that had been at Akron Ind. and he went out there 4 miles No. of Inwood to live with George Snyder. To help him, On a little farm as Snider was reel old. And Bill Hat tery married their daughter which was my mothe rs aunt Margrit. Well I heard by my near people That Bill Hattery was helping George Snyder cut a big tree. And it fell on Snyder and killed him. And the gosipy neighbors cused Bill of killing him o n purpos. And that was a axident. Why would Bill kill him when he would get the 60 acres anyhow at Snyders death. But you no how people will but in when anything happens like that. That worried Bill. he died as a patient at Logansport Ind. silem

    George married Mary Ann Hill on 14 May 1846 in Hardin County, Ohio. Mary (daughter of Jonathon Crooks Hill and Mary Cline) was born in 1826 in Ohio; died on 4 Dec 1899 in Fulton County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary Ann Hill was born in 1826 in Ohio (daughter of Jonathon Crooks Hill and Mary Cline); died on 4 Dec 1899 in Fulton County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    The following is from: Robin Carr-Morcombe
    The Akron Newspapers for November and December 1899 have been destroyed. Mary died December 4, 1899, so I figured her obit was lost too. However, Nerla Hoffman Royer saved many obituaries in a old box and many years after her death her grandso n took the box and all the obituaries that Nerla saved and pasted them into a book. He recently donated that book to the Akron Library. And by the grace of God, there was Mary's obit.

    Miss Mary Hill was born in the year
    1824, in the state of Ohio, where she
    was married to George Snyder in 1844.
    There home was blessed with three
    children, Elizabeth, Ellen, and Wm.
    They came to Indiana in 1852 where
    their home was again blessed with sev-
    en children making in all ten, of which
    four still survive, Elizabeth, Ellen,
    Margurette and Solomon. Six have
    gone before including the father who
    departed this life in 1895. Mrs. Sny-
    der was a member of the Christian
    Faith and a true christian lady. The
    summoning angle came to her Dec. 4,
    1899. She has proved herself to be a
    kind mother, an affectinate wife and a
    charitable neighbor.
    "Yet not to thy eternal resting place
    shalt thou retire alone, nor couldst
    thou wish a couch more magnificent.
    Thou shat lie down with patriarchs
    of the infant world; with kings, The
    powerful of the earth, the wise, the
    good fair forms and hoary seers of ages
    past, all in one mighty sepulcher."
    The funeral occurred at Athens
    Wednesday conducted by J.J. Kegg,
    and interment made in the Odd-fel-
    low's cemetery.
    Received to late last week for pub-
    lication.

    This proves you should never give up. You may find things where you least expect.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Elizabeth Snyder was born on 22 May 1846 in Ohio; died on 1 Apr 1927 in Athens, Fulton County, Indiana; was buried in Hoover's Cemetery (Aka Mount Hope, Also Athens Cemetery), Athens, Fulton County, Indiana.
    2. 3. Nancy Ellen Snyder was born on 3 Oct 1849 in Ohio; died on 6 Jun 1927 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana; was buried in Union #2 Cemetery, West Twp., Marshall County, Indiana.
    3. William R. Snyder was born between 1851 and 1854 in Ohio.
    4. Samuel Jacob Snyder was born between 1854 and 1855 in Gilead, Perry Twp., Miami County, Indiana.
    5. Catherine Snyder was born about 1858 in Gilead, Perry Twp., Miami County, Indiana.
    6. Solomon M. Snyder was born on 11 Mar 1864 in Gilead, Perry Twp., Miami County, Indiana; died on 30 Jul 1945 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana.
    7. Margaret Ann Snyder was born on 31 Dec 1866 in Gilead, Perry Twp., Miami County, Indiana; died on 31 Jan 1939 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Adam Schneider was born about 1770 (son of Adam Schneider); died about 1841 in Roundtree Twp., Hardin County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    state Probate Roundtree Twp, Hardin County, Ohio

    Administrators Notice appeared in the newspaper Dec 28, 1844. Requesting claims and settlements to be made within one year. Richard Rutledge, Adm.

    Widow Sarah.

    Heirs:

    William Patterson and his wife Catherine, late Snider; Unknown heirs of Henry Snider Deceased; Phillip Snider; unknown heirs of John Thomas (Snider); Elizabeth Barkley late Snider

    All of whom reside in Tuscarawas County, Ohio

    Adam Snider of the state of Indiana; John Snider; David Snider; George Snider; Michael Snider; William Snider; together with Jacob Snider a minor.

    Present at his estate sale:

    George Snider William Romack Andrew Ball James Hill Jonathan Carter Watson Spencer Enoch Marsh Michael Snider James M. Lea Andrew Hattery richard Rutledge Samuel Bowdle John Snider Samuel Hill Jesse Sharp Benjamin E. Sharp John Suder

    Adam married Catharina Minnich on 15 Nov 1791 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Catharina Minnich

    Notes:

    Died:
    Y
    Y
    Y
    Y

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850

    Snider, Adam Sp : Frantz, Sarah
    M : Mar 24, 1811
    County : Tuscarawas County
    Sex : M

    Children:
    1. Catharina Snider was born on 16 Mar 1793.
    2. Adam D. Snyder was born on 2 Nov 1795 in Frederick County, MD; died on 18 May 1847 in Lapaz, Marshall County, IN.
    3. Henry Snider was born on 30 Oct 1797.
    4. Phillip Snider was born on 13 Aug 1799.
    5. Magdalena Snider was born on 6 Jan 1802.
    6. John Thomas Snider was born on 4 Mar 1806.
    7. Elizabeth Snider was born on 4 Mar 1806.
    8. 6. George Snider Snider was born on September 14th, 1808 in Tuscarawas County, OH; died on March 8th, 1896 in Akron, Fulton County, Indiana.
    9. William Snider was born about 1811.
    10. David Or Daniel Snider was born about 1813.
    11. Jacob Snider was born about 1815.
    12. Michael Snider was born about 1817.

  3. 14.  Jonathon Crooks Hill was born in 1799 (son of James Hill, Sr. and Sarah 'Sally' Tidd).

    Notes:

    Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM

    1820 Federal Census Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio
    1830 Federal Census McArthur Township, Logan County, Ohio
    John C. Hill 1850 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio

    Died:
    Y
    Y
    Y
    Y

    Jonathon married Mary Cline. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary Cline

    Notes:

    Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Ann Hill was born in 1826 in Ohio; died on 4 Dec 1899 in Fulton County, Indiana.


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