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hannah family lincoln lincolnshire
« on: Tuesday 03 March 15 19:37 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone have any information about the Hannah family originally from Great Grimsby,Lincs who moved to Lincoln city about 1850s.George Hannah born 1848 married Mary Ann Hannah born 1853.
Thomas Hannah born 1827 married Jane Hannah born 1821 and James Hannah born 1791 married
Elizabeth Hannah born 1790 These are all my Grand Parent ancestors.

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Re: hannah family lincoln lincolnshire
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 03 March 15 20:33 GMT (UK) »
Hello and welcome to Roots Chat

To save duplicate look ups could you post what information you have -or require??

Do you have the maiden names of Mary Ann Jane and Elizabeth ???

I am assuming all of them were not named Hannah and married hannahs??

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Re: hannah family lincoln lincolnshire
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 03 March 15 20:54 GMT (UK) »
James Hannah born 1791 married
Elizabeth Hannah born 1790

Where did you find James Hannah's d.o.b.??

1841 census
New Biggen
Lincs
James hannah 50 ag lab n
Elizabeth 50 n
James 15 Shoemaker app yes
Thomas 10 Cooper's app y
George 10 y
HO107 635 141 6

1841 does not show relationships  and ages of adults 15 years+ are rounded down to nearest 5 years

1851
New Biggen
James Hannah Head M 65 labourer on Highways Binbrook Lincs
Elizabeth wife 59 Gt Grimsby
George son 20 Tailor?  Gt Grimsby
HO107 2113 132 32

so would James' y.o.b. be nearer 1785/6???

If so then could this be his baptism?

James Hannah
baptism 27  Feb 1785
St Mary binbrook Lincs
parents james & Mary

Suz

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Re: hannah family lincoln lincolnshire
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 04 March 15 08:18 GMT (UK) »
New Biggen seems to be the name of a street/area in Grimsby.

The is no suitable marriage in my index with the spelling HANNAH, so you must be satisfied with HANNATH. ;) Here is a possible marriage.

http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/RecordDisplayTranscript.aspx?oid=564204&iid=110337
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Re: hannah family lincoln lincolnshire
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 04 March 15 12:09 GMT (UK) »
I have spent over a year researching the Hannah Family.Of course I may not have all the correct dates but I feel I am on the right tracks.I have used Familysearch.org for a lot of information,(although limited)My Grand Fathers name was Percy Hannah who died in 1926 a long time before I was born.Percys father was George Hannah and he married Mary Ann Hannah (do not know maiden name) They were both born in 1848 and 1850.George Hannahs father was Thomas Hannah who married Jane Hannah (do not know maiden name) in 1847 These are all my ancestors They were born 1827 and 1821.I can go back to my Great Great Great Grand Parents James Hannah born 1791 who married Elizabeth Hannah nee Hodgson.All these people lived in Grimsby and Lincoln.

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Re: hannah family lincoln lincolnshire
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 04 March 15 12:22 GMT (UK) »
I have spent over a year researching the Hannah Family.Of course I may not have all the correct dates but I feel I am on the right tracks.I have used Familysearch.org for a lot of information,(although limited)My Grand Fathers name was Percy Hannah who died in 1926 a long time before I was born.Percys father was George Hannah and he married Mary Ann Hannah (do not know maiden name) They were both born in 1848 and 1850.George Hannahs father was Thomas Hannah who married Jane Hannah (do not know maiden name) in 1847 These are all my ancestors They were born 1827 and 1821.I can go back to my Great Great Great Grand Parents James Hannah born 1791 who married Elizabeth Hannah nee Hodgson.All these people lived in Grimsby and Lincoln.

It looks like you are on the right track- you have James Hannah as b 1791 -where did you find this information?? If it is from the 1841 census then on that census ages of adults 15+ years of age are rounded down to the nearest 5years  In 1851 James age is 65 -which would give him a birth year of c.1785/6  and he gives p.o.b. as Binbrook-if this is the case then his possible baptism is the one I posted - so that takes you back another generation to James and Mary.

The marriage Geoff- E posted looks good -especially as james signed his name "Hannah"

Do you have the Hannah's on all of the census ? Or do you require them?

Do you keep a record of where you have sourced your information?

Suz

 

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Marshall family in Nottingham UK
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 04 March 15 12:31 GMT (UK) »
I would also appreciate some help in finding the full names of my Grand Father and Grand Mother from Nottingham on my Fathers side.I know nothing about them. All I know is that obviously my Grand Fathers name was Marshall and my Grand Mothers maiden name was Williamson. They had four children John Henry Marshall born 1914.Elizabeth.L Marshall born 1917.George Marshall ( my father ) born 1924 and Clara Marshall born 1921 all from Nottingham.As I live in Germany it is difficult for me to get any more information.If I knew the full names of my Grand Parents it would be easier to do more research.   Thanks John David Marshall    North Germany

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Re: hannah family lincoln lincolnshire
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 04 March 15 12:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi Suz I thank you for you reply.I do keep records of all the info I have.I mostly get it from census records Infact it was quite easy finding the Hannah family.I am not sure whether I have all the correct facts but it seems that the census must be right.I have records of where they lived and what they did for a living.I find it very interesting really as it appears no one in my family ever talked about their
ancestors and to go back to 1791,Lord Nelson and Napoleon were still alive then.

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Re: hannah family lincoln lincolnshire
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 04 March 15 12:49 GMT (UK) »
to go back to 1791,Lord Nelson and Napoleon were still alive then.

But do you think you have got back to 1785 not 1791 - do you think that is the correct baptism for James Hannah???
and so then you could get back another generation to James and Mary?

So you need the marriages of you Hannah's finding too -to get the maiden names of their spouses
Also it may be worth looking to see if James and Elizabeth had more children than James Thomas & George


I'll look for info on the Marshalls too

Suz

Thornhill, Cresswell, Sisson, Harriman, Cripps, Eyre, Walter, Marson, Battison, Holmes, Bailey, Hardman, Fairhurst Noon-mainly in Derbys/Notts-but also Northampton, Oxford, Leics, Lancs-England
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