Henry Terbush Hannay [33037]
(1807-1879)

 

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Minerva Mabie [37726]

Henry Terbush Hannay [33037]

  • Born: 9 Mar 1807, Westerlo, Albany County, New York 7330
  • Marriage: Minerva Mabie [37726] on 1 Jul 1827 506
  • Died: 13 Dec 1879, Oneida County, New York at age 72 7330
  • Buried: Stanford Cemetery, Sheehan Road, Annsville, Oneida County, New York 3241,4529
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bullet  General Notes:

From the Maybee Society files. Not all data is verified. Say dates are estimates and are probably within 20 years. The Maybee Society keeps its data on The Master Genealogist�, and has been modified by Gary Hester?s WIT2NOTE� to form the GedCom file. This information is also available in a TMG file.

bullet  Birth Notes:

David Hannay & Hannah TerBush

bullet  Burial Notes:

Tombstone inscription "Henry T. B. Hannay, died Dec. 13, 1879,
aged 72y, 9mo, 4 days"

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• No Name, 12 Jan 1880, Camden, Oneida County, New York. 3069 12 Jan 1880 Camden, New York PFP obituary read: Mr. Henry T. B.
Hannay died very suddenly at his residence in Annsville, on the
morning of Dec. 13th, 1879, aged 72 years.The long residence in
this vacinity of the deceased would seem to entitle him to more
than a passing notice. Mr. Hannay was born in the town of
Westerlo, Albany Co., in 1807, and was married to Miss Minerva
Mabey, of the same place and removed to Florence in 1828. He
settled about a mile north of what is now known as Empeyville,
or East Florence, and with the exception of about eight years,
spent mostly in his native town, has been identified with the
interests of that town and the neighborhood immediately
adjoining the town of Annsvillle. He raised a family of ten
children, seven of who are still living. His two eldest sons,
Amiel M. and Theron, served in the Union army; the former is
still living and resides in Minnesota, while the later sleeps
with other martyrs to free constitutional government, near
Frederic, Maryland. By industry and economy in business, the
deceased had acquired a competence that had enabled him to live
in retirement from active business persuits, and his loss is
severely felt by his friends and neighbors

• Obituary, 12 Jan 1880, Camden, Oneida County, New York. 3069 Mr. Henry T. B. Hannay died very suddenly at his residence in
Annsville, on the morning of Dec. 13th, 1879, aged 72 years.The
long residence in this vacinity of the deceased would seem to
entitle him to more than a passing notice. Mr. Hannay was born
in the town of Westerlo, Albany Co., in 1807, and was married
to Miss Minerva Mabey, of the same place and removed to
Florence in 1828. He settled about a mile north of what is now
known as Empeyville, or East Florence, and with the exception
of about eight years, spent mostly in his native town, has been
identified with the interests of that town and the neighborhood
immediately adjoining the town of Annsvillle. He raised a
family of ten children, seven of who are still living. His two
eldest sons, Amiel M. and Theron, served in the Union army; the
former is still living and resides in Minnesota, while the
later sleeps with other martyrs to free constitutional
government, near Frederic, Maryland. By industry and economy
in business, the deceased had acquired a competence that had
enabled him to live in retirement from active business
persuits, and his loss is severely felt by his friends and
neighbors


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Henry married Minerva Mabie [37726] [MRIN: 551604999], daughter of Stephen G Maybee [39281] and Abigail M Penny [38312], on 1 Jul 1827.506 (Minerva Mabie [37726] was born on 23 Jan 1807 in Rensselaerville, Albany County, New York,506 died on 7 Oct 1889 in Annsville, Westchester County, New York 506 and was buried in Stanford Cemetery, Sheehan Road, Annsville, Oneida County, New York 3241,4529.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


Number of children:They had ten children


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