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Thomas A HAMBRICK.14

Spouse: Madeline RHORER. Thomas A HAMBRICK and Madeline RHORER were married. Children were: Arthur HAMBRICK.


Albert T. HAMILTON2 was born on 22 Nov 1848. In 1870 he was in Dry Goods Merchant. He died on 12 Jan 1884.

Spouse: Pricilla DEAN. Albert T. HAMILTON and Pricilla DEAN were married on 6 Jan 1870 in Jessamine Co, KY.


Elizabeth HAMILTON.

Spouse: Jacob TRISLER. Jacob TRISLER and Elizabeth HAMILTON were married about 1805 in Jessamine Co, KY.


Jean HAMILTON.1

Spouse: Hugh HAGANS. Children were: Jenny HAGANS, Campbell HAGAN, Jesse HAGAN, James HAGAN, William H. HAGAN, Levi HAGAN.


Martha A. HAMILTON2 was born about 1834 in Ky.. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Plaquemine, Jessamine, Kentucky.

Spouse: BAKER. Children were: Betsey Ann BAKER.

Spouse: Ephraim QUIMBY. Ephraim QUIMBY and Martha A. HAMILTON were married on 17 Dec 1868 in Jessamine Co, KY. Children were: Laura QUIMBY, William D. QUIMBY, Edwin QUIMBY.


Mary F. HAMILTON2 was born on 6 Nov 1888. She died on 19 Feb 1979 in Tecumseh, Ozark. She was buried in James Cemetery.

Spouse: Richard Auther COBB.


Nancy HAMILTON.2

Spouse: Sam BECKNELL. Children were: Robert BECKNELL.


Paul HAMILTON.2,4,5,6

Spouse: Wilma Rose COBB.


Sallie HAMILTON20,21,95 was born about 1867. She died about 1946. Her reference number is 667. Sallie also married Richard Carpenter. I do not know if it was
before Michael Ernspiker or after. I assume after. (She lived
20 years after Michael died)

Spouse: Michael Genetter ARNSPIGER. Michael Genetter ARNSPIGER and Sallie HAMILTON were married on 17 Apr 1883. Children were: James M. ARNSPIGER, Louella ARNSPIGER, Chester ARNSPIGER, George Robert ARNSPIGER, Hillary A. ARNSPIGER, Effie Mae ARNSPIGER, Nora Lee ARNSPIGER, Ernest Dewey ARNSPIGER, Richard Leander ARNSPIGER, Rodney Ellis ARNSPIGER.


Andrew B. HAMM.1,2

Spouse: Saminda WYLIE. Andrew B. HAMM and Saminda WYLIE were married in 1869 in Madison Co. KY. They were married in 1869 in Madison County, Ky.


Anna Mildred HAMM2 was born on 20 Dec 1923. She died on 4 Feb 1978 in Madison Co., Ky.. Parents: Curtis Burnam HAMM and Martha Jane SHORT.


C. Shirley HAMM2 was born on 1 Feb 1909 in Jessamine Co, KY. He died on 17 May 1991. He was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Jessamine Co., Ky.

Spouse: Rella Dean BOGIE.


Curtis Burnam HAMM2 was born on 9 Jun 1890 in Madison Co., Ky.. He died on 18 Nov 1967 in Madison County, KY Pattie A. Clay Hospital. He was buried in Richmond Cemetery, Madison Co., Ky.. Parents: William Henry Harrison HAMM and Isabelle TUDOR.

Spouse: Martha Jane SHORT. Curtis Burnam HAMM and Martha Jane SHORT were married in 1915 in Madison Co. KY. Children were: Anna Mildred HAMM, Curtis Burnam , Jr. HAMM.


Curtis Burnam , Jr. HAMM2 was born on 28 Apr 1916 in Madison Co., Ky.. He died on 13 Jun 1990 in Boyle County, KY. Parents: Curtis Burnam HAMM and Martha Jane SHORT.

Spouse: Imogene BOLTEN. Curtis Burnam , Jr. HAMM and Imogene BOLTEN were married on 25 Oct 1935.


Elender HAMM1 was born in Amelia Co., Va. She died in Garrard Co., Ky. Married: 3 JAN 1799 in Madison Co, Ky
Event: Bondsman 3 JAN 1799 in Solomon Turpin
Note: William Hamm, father of the bride, consents

Spouse: Edward WILLIS. Edward WILLIS and Elender HAMM were married on 3 Jan 1799 in Madison County, Ky.


John HAMM1 was born on 10 Apr 1780 in Orange Co., VA. He died on 10 Oct 1856. Parents: William HAM and Elizabeth LNU.

Spouse: Massa (Mattie) POND. John HAMM and Massa (Mattie) POND were married on 26 Jul 1802 in Garrard Co., Ky.


Joseph HAMM.2

Spouse: Manerva FERRILL. Children were: William Henry Harrison HAMM.


Nancy HAMM2 was born about 1792.

Spouse: William LONG. William LONG and Nancy HAMM were married on 3 Apr 1817 in Madison Co. KY. Children were: John Perry LONG, Samuel LONG, Sally Ann LONG, Robert LONG, Levi LONG, Henry LONG.


Sallie Jane HAMM.2

Spouse: Robert L. MOBERLY. Robert L. MOBERLY and Sallie Jane HAMM were married on 12 Jan 1887 in Madison Co. KY. Children were: Burton MOBERLY.


William Henry Harrison HAMM2 was born in 1839. Parents: Joseph HAMM and Manerva FERRILL.

Spouse: Isabelle TUDOR. William Henry Harrison HAMM and Isabelle TUDOR were married on 21 Jul 1866 in Madison Co. KY. Children were: Curtis Burnam HAMM.


Elizabeth HAMMOCK2 was buried in William Murphy Cemetery, Garrard Co., Ky.

Spouse: James M. MURPHY. James M. MURPHY and Elizabeth HAMMOCK were married on 21 May 1822 in Garrard Co., Ky..


Fanny HAMMOCK.2

Spouse: William MURPHY. William MURPHY and Fanny HAMMOCK were married on 11 Apr 1831 in Garrard Co., Ky..


HAMMOND20,21 died. His reference number is 95.

Spouse: Delilah LAND. HAMMOND and Delilah LAND were married. Children were: Edward HAMMOND.


David HAMMOND.2,4,5,6

Spouse: Darleen LOWERY.


Edward HAMMOND.20,21 Parents: HAMMOND and Delilah LAND.


John HAMMONS2 was born on 9 Dec 1843 in Knox Co., Ky..

Spouse: Mary JANETATUM. John HAMMONS and Mary JANETATUM were married on 9 Jul 1868 in Knox Co., Ky..


Ann A. HAMPSHER20,21 was born on 10 Jun 1826 in Livingston co, NY.256,349 She died on 26 Nov 1901 in Bristol, In.99 She was also known as Ann A Ernsberger.256 Her reference number is 305.

Spouse: James William ERNSBERGER. James William ERNSBERGER and Ann A. HAMPSHER were married on 23 Feb 1843 in Sandusky Co., Oh.256 Children were: John A ERNSBERGER, Timothy A ERNSBERGER, George S ERNSBERGER, Mary C ERNSBERGER, Janthe ERNSBERGER, David S ERNSBERGER.


Cathy HANCOCK.2

Spouse: Mark COMLEY. Children were: Clinton COMLEY, Cathryn Laine COMLEY, Campbell Slan COMLEY, Chase COMLEY.


Charles R. HANGER15 was born on 9 Mar 1890.192 He died on 9 Oct 1952.192

Spouse: Jennie Graves BAKER. Charles R. HANGER and Jennie Graves BAKER were married on 7 Feb 1920.192 Children were: James Baker HANGER.


James Baker HANGER.15 Parents: Charles R. HANGER and Jennie Graves BAKER.


James HANKINS.2

Spouse: Fannie WYLIE. James HANKINS and Fannie WYLIE were married on 24 Oct 1895.


Andrew C. HANLY15 died after 1886.350 Youngest child. Died "a few years after Robert M." (who died 1886). Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Jane L. BAIN.


Anice Isabelle HANLY15 was born on 23 Apr 1890 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 She died in 1950.351 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS.

Spouse: WALTERS. Children were: Bruce WALTERS, Mary Frances WALTERS.


Ann S. HANLY15 was born on 13 Mar 1831 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY.352 She died in Kentucky.313 She was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, Ky..353 She was educated Roman Catholic. Educated at the convent in Bardstown, KY, with all her sisters. MARRIAGE: A NOTE IN THE HAND OF MAJOR HANLY SAYS - 'THE CLERK OF
JESSAMINE COUNTY COURT WILL BE HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE A LICENSE FOR
MY DAUGHTER ANN TO MARRY MR. JAMES NORTON, AND HE WILL OBLIGE, SIGNED
NOV. 17, 1853.
Signed: JOHN H. HANLY' Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE.

Spouse: Unk BOTTS.

Spouse: James NORTON. James NORTON and Ann S. HANLY were married on 18 Oct 1853 in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY.287


Annie Louise HANLY.15 Parents: John Hilary HANLY and Edith SHELDON.


Beulah HANLY.15 Parents: William Burke HANLY and Nettie B. LNU.


Carrie May HANLY15 was born about 1879.350 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Note] Eldest daughter. Name may have been Carrie Mai. Married badly, according to her mother. Aunt Ann Botts assisted in education. She was educated at Notre Dame (outside Cincinnati) for 3 years.. Parents: Robert Montgomery HANLY and Dora WILLIFORD.

Spouse: Nat GRAVES.


Catherine Palmer HANLY.15 Parents: John Hilary HANLY and Edith SHELDON.


Charles C. HANLY15 died before 1 Nov 2000.354 Parents: Michael Curran HANLY and Alice WEITZEL.


Curran HANLY.15 Parents: James HANLY and Mary Jane HUNTER.


David Iglehart HANLY.15 Parents: Floyd Finley HANLY and Nannie Steward IGLEHART.

Spouse: Margaret Lois SWIFT.


Della Jackman HANLY15 was born on 4 Feb 1873 in Monticello, MO.351 She died on 24 Aug 1876 in Monticello, MO.355 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS.


Donavan Creighton HANLY15 was born on 11 Feb 1900 in Shelbina, MO.314 He died in Jul 1976 in Ponca City, OK.356 Donovan attended Culver-Stockton College for one year, and following
World War I, earned an AB Degree with a major in chemistry and minors in
physics and biology, at The University of Missouri. While attending the
university, he was a member of a small orchestra that played dances and
dinner music at a hotel. For a while, he was in a theatre orchestra.
During two summers, he was on the road with a traveling band.

He continued graduate work at the University of Missouri, and the
University of Iowa. Later, he did graduate work at the State College at
Kirksville (MO) in the field of science education. In 1954-55 he was
President of the Missouri Science Teachers Association.

While teaching Physics in the high school in Hannibal, MO, he married
Dava Lee Hardesty in 1925. The two were in Canton, MO for a calendar
year, where Donovan taught in the college, and she had one year of
schooling. Their son Tedd was born in Hannibal in 1933. During World
War II, Donovan served on the Marion County Ration Board, and taught
classes in the government program of civilian and pre-military
Aeronautics at the airport. He also conducted a number of adult classes
in First Aid for the Red Cross. After a teaching career of forty-seven
years, he retired in 1968. Afterward, he worked in the laboratory of
Levering Hospital at Hannibal.

World War I: Donovan was attending the university in the fall of 1918,
when the draft was lowered to include men 18-20 years of age. He was
conscripted into the Student Army Training Corps, with a few thousand
other young men, and spent the remaining three months of the war
undergoing intensive training on the campus and south of Columbia.
Schoolwork was phased out as the Influenza struck the country. He spent
a month or two doing Military Hospital work, and was discharged in
December.

"Sketches In Family History Of The Shelbina Hanlys", provided by Carl
Hanly, 9/2001 Parents: William Montgomery HANLY and Ellen Bryan FINLEY.

Spouse: Dava Lee HARDESTY. Donavan Creighton HANLY and Dava Lee HARDESTY were married on 9 Oct 1925.314 Children were: Theodore HANLY.


Edna Bruce HANLY15 was born on 17 Oct 1882 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 She died on 21 Oct 1977 in Merced, CA.213 Hanly, ND (never more than a post office and a ranch) was named for Edna
Bruce Hanly, and for her sister Maggie Hanly, who married Luroff Holdren. Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS.

Spouse: John Orvis GERMAN. John Orvis GERMAN and Edna Bruce HANLY were married in 1901 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.322 Children were: Thelma GERMAN, Stanley GERMAN, Louise GERMAN, Marion GERMAN, Pauline GERMAN, Virginia GERMAN, John Orvis Jr. GERMAN.


Edward Francis HANLY15 was born on 13 Oct 1833 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY. He died on 2 Aug 1834 in Cliff Cottage, Nicholasville, KY. Parents: John Hai HANLY and Margaret MCKENZIE.


Elizabeth HANLY.15 Parents: Sylvanus HANLY and Dora WOODEN.


Elizabeth Rice HANLY15 was born on 28 Oct 1867 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.351 She died on 19 May 1889 in Monticello, Lewis County, MO.355 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS.


Fay HANLY15 was born on 24 Aug 1884 in Shelbina, MO.314 She died after 1959.314 Fay received her A.A. degree at Christian College in Columbia, MO and the
taught in a rural school near Shelbina for one or two terms about
1904-05. She helped mother around home, until her marriage in 1908, to
Wade Jones, a prominent local banker and landowner. Their two children:
Wade II and Joan were born in Shelbina. In the period between 1913-18,
the family lived in Appleton City, MO, near which he operated a farm.
After Wades death in 1918, Fay took a secretarial course at Gem City
Business College in Quincy, IL. She became a secretary to her
brother-in-law, Dr. J.H. Wood, President of Culver-Stockton College, and
remained in this position until he retired in 1937. Mother and Father
sold their home in Shelbina, and moved to Canton to be near Fay and her
children. Father was assistant editor of the Canton Press-News for about
ten years. Wade and Joan attended the Canton public schools, and later
completed college - the former at The University of Missouri, and the
latter at Culver-Stockton College.

Both mother and Fay had been active in the P.E.O. sisterhood in Shelbina
and Canton.

In the late 1930s, Fay moved to St. Paul, MN to be near Joan and Robert
Carley. Later, after Hunter had retired from his engineering business,
the two of them went to a beautiful retirement home near St. Paul.

From: "Sketches In Family History Of The Shelbina Hanlys", provided by
Carl Hanly (9/2001) Parents: William Montgomery HANLY and Ellen Bryan FINLEY.

Spouse: Wade Hampton JONES. Wade Hampton JONES and Fay HANLY were married about 1911. Children were: Wade Hampton II JONES, Joan JONES.


Floyd Finley HANLY15 was born on 21 Nov 1886 in Shelbina, MO.314 He died on 15 Jul 1945 in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.314 Floyd obtained a civil engineering degree at The University of Missouri,
the worked for a short time on one of the Ohio River jobs for the
government. In 1909, he joined the B & O Railroad in the Maintenance of
Way Department at Cincinnati, OH. He was transferred to Baltimore in
1911, to work with the Maintenance of Way Chief, Mr. Stinson. While
there, he married Nancy Iglehart of Dobb’s Ferry, NY in 1913. Floyd was
moved to Cumberland, MD as a division engineer, and remained until the
end of 1917, when he received a commission in the U.S. Corps of Engineers.

After the war, Floyd joined Ingersoll Rand Co. as a sales engineer. For
the next twenty-five years, he was Manager at the Washington D.C Branch,
from which he served customers along the Middle Atlantic coastal states.
He and Nancy adopted two boys, John and David. The family lived in Chevy
Chase, MD, and at their country home of Arden, until Floyd’s death in
1945. In 1965, Nancy moved to Mease Manor in Florida. The boys, in the
meantime, had married and were in their own homes.

Floyd had been active in several types of organizations. In the
university, he was in the Glee Club and the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
In Washington, he was a member of the Army and Navy Club, The University
Club, The National Press Club, and the Society of Professional Engineers.

World War I

With the entry of the United States into the war, as an ally of England
and France, it seemed evident that most of the fighting would continue as
trench warfare in various parts of France. Our War Department could not
foresee a need for adequate rail transportation of troops and materials
throughout most of France. Arrangements were made for France to turn
over the operations of its railroads to the United States Army.

The War Department activated a special Railroad Unit ð the 46th Engineers
to carry out the procedure.

Toward the end of 1917, both Hunter and Floyd, together with hundreds of
other experienced engineers with no needy dependants, were "Requested" by
the War Department to apply for commission in the 46th Engineers.

Hunter entered the service January 7, 1918 as a 1st Lt. At Camp Lee, VA.
Floyd followed him with the same rank May 31st. Each was transferred to
Camp Sheridan, AL a few months apart. Here, the final intensive training
of the 46th Engineers took place. The Unit was ready for duty in France,
and was moved to Camp Merritt, NJ early in July. On July 14 it was
shipped out for Europe.

It has been rather difficult to locate any reference material on the
activities of Hunter and Floyd in France. All mail passed through the
S.S. GPO here, and was subject to censorship. The cities of Chartres,
LeMans, and Gievres were centers of their railroad work ð whatever that
was. They were separated after landing.

On May 12, 1919, Floyd was made Captain, and Hunter became a Major. They
were at different locations. Some of the outfits in the army had much
"cleanup" before being sent home from France. Floyd arrived in the
States August 16, 1919, while Hunter arrived September 25th, 1919.

From: "Sketches In Family History Of The Shelbina Hanlys", provided by
Carl Hanly (9/2001) Parents: William Montgomery HANLY and Ellen Bryan FINLEY.

Spouse: Nannie Steward IGLEHART. Floyd Finley HANLY and Nannie Steward IGLEHART were married on 13 Oct 1913.314 Children were: John Iglehart HANLY, David Iglehart HANLY.


Frank HANLY.15 Parents: William Burke HANLY and Nettie B. LNU.

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