Hannah Weed
- Born: 18 Apr 1836, Orford, Grafton County, New Hampshire
- Marriage (1): Daniel Moses Straw on 7 Sep 1858 in Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire
- Died: 16 Apr 1904, Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire at age 67
- Buried: Town Cemetery in Lyme, New Hampshire
Cause of her death was Unknown pernicious disease; probably malignant.
General Notes:
NEHGS marriage records of Lyme, NH - 7 Sept 1858 Marriage: Daniel M. Straw 26 to Hannah H Weed 23
NH birth records of son
1850 - Orford, Grafton, NH
Census 1860 Lyme, Grafton County, NH Daniel M, 28, Hannah H , his wife, 25 and Eleanor, 66, are living together in Lyme, Grafton Co., NH. Daniel is a farmer with 3 farm hands and one house domestic.
census 1870 Grafton, NH Daniel c1832 Hannah c1835 Charles c1860 John c1863 Edward c1798 Eleanor c1794
1880: Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire Aaron TAYLOR Self W Male W 76 VERMONT Farmer MASS MASS Daniel STRAW [wrongly listed asSonL; he is his nephew] M Male W 48 N HAMPHER Farmer N H N H Hannah H STRAW [wrongly listed as Dau; she is his nephew's wife] M Female W 45 N HAMPHER Keeping House N H N H Charles L STRAW [wrongly listed asGSon; he is his grand nephew] S Male W 20 N HAMPHER At Home N H N H John F STRAW [wrongly listed as GSon; he is his grand nephew] S Male W 17 N HAMPHER Farm Laborer N H N H
1900 census: Charles [b. 6/1860], his wife, Emma [b.12/1862], children Leon E [b. 9/1894] & Alice [b. 6/1891], parents Daniel [b. 3/1832] & Hannah [b. 4/1825] Straw all living together in Lyme, NH Daniel & Hannah listed as Charles' mother & father.
See notes for son Charles (1920 census).
www.familysearch.com - pilot search: DOB DOD POD;widowed; d/o Benjamin Weed b. Unity, NH and ____(Ames) Weed born Strafford, NH
Medical Notes:
(exhibiting vomiting, diarrhea and enteritis)
Hannah married Daniel Moses Straw, son of Moses Straw and Sarah Curtis, on 7 Sep 1858 in Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire. (Daniel Moses Straw was born on 18 Mar 1832 in Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire, died on 30 Mar 1904 in Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire and was buried in Town Cemetery in Lyme, New Hampshire.). The cause of his death was Prostatitis and cystitis.
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