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- By 1870 census they are living in Jackson County, Kansas
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Gary Akers wrote: > > Patricia > > Here is some info on George Hatch's family. Notice that thebirthplace > in his obituary is different from that in my g grandfatherJamesHatch's > obituary. Dorsetshire is listed in the article about Elizabeth and > William Allen. I don't know which one is correct. Richard'sobituary > indicates they left Canada in late 1866 or early 1867. > > I joined the list, have read most of the postings, but haven'tposted > anything myself yet. Thanks for the invitation. > > Gary Akers
George Hatch born 29-Sep-1823, Dorsetshire, England, occupation Contractor/Stone mason, married (1) Jannett Dunsmore, 26-Jan-1842, in Barrie, Ontario, Canada, born 25-May-1824, Paisley, Scotland, died 17-Apr-1880, buried Hiawatha Cemetery, Hiawatha, Kansas, married (2) Minnie M Grubbe. George died 28-Dec-1898, at home of Mr. Allen in Whiting, Kansas, buried Hiawatha Cemetery Hiawatha, Kansas.
I do hereby certify, That on the Twenty six day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and Forty two Mr George Hatch of the Township of Oro, in the Home District and Miss Jennett Dunsmore of the Township of Oro, in the District aforesaid were MARRIED by me Thomas McMullen Minister of the Wesleyan-Methodist Church in Canada,in the presence of Charles Simpson and Thomas Smith which said Marriagewas solemnized by Banns.
Dated this Twenty six day of January A.D. 1842
Witnesses,
Charles Simpson Thomas Smith -------------------- Obituary. George Hatch was born in Dorsetshire, England, Sept. 29, 1823. Died at the home of Mr. Allen, Whiting, Kansas, Dec. 28th, 1898. Aged 75 years2 months and 29 days. He moved from England to Canada where he spent 25 years of his life. He then moved to Kansas where he spent the rest of his days, except the last seven years of his life, which was spent in Colorado. He had been ill for several weeks. He came back to Kansas thinking it would improve his health, but all efforts were thwarted by the ravages of disease. Mr. Hatch buried a companion about 19 yearsago, who was the mother of eleven children. Three years later he was again married to Minnie Grub, who is the mother of one child. He has been a member of the Presbyterian Church for nearly thirty years. He leaves a companion and twelve children to mourn their loss, but joins acompanion on the other side, to await the coming of those left behind. Themembers of the Whiting I.O.O.F. took charge of the remains which were taken to Hiawatha for interment. The funeral sermon was preached at the home of Mr. James Hatch, by Rev. Billingsly, of Hiawatha. In behalf of the family, we extend thanks to the neighbors for kindness during thesesad hours. E.L.G.
from the THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1899 issue of THE WHITING JOURNAL. ==================== Jannett: DIED. HATCH.-At her home in Hiawatha, Kansas, April 17th, 1880, of Brights disease of the kidneys, Jennet, wife of Geo. Hatch; aged 54 years, 10 months, and 23 days. The subject of these lines had been sick forquite nine months prior to her decease. She had, for a great many years,been a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church, and lived the profession of her faith better than she professed it. Before she died thechildren were called to her bedside for her last benediction of love andcounsel. She cautioned each one to refrain from dissipation, profanity and all the evils which would surround them in life, praying them to meet herin the better world. She was conscious to the last, and her final words were: "I am going home to meet my Jesus." It is good to live in the blessed assurance of immortality; it is better to die with the shoresof the Beautiful Beulah just in view.
from the APRIL 23, 1880 issue of THE KANSAS HERALD. ==================== Children:
I. Jannett Hatch born 1842.
II. Ann Hatch born 1844.
III. William Dunsmore Hatch born 1-Mar-1847, Cargill, Ontario, Canada, married Mary Picton, 30-Jan-1878, in Hiawatha KS by Rev S F Farmer, Presb Min, born 1847. William died 21-Jul-1923, Fairbanks, Alaska.
IV. George Hatch Jr born 1848, occupation Blacksmith, married Nancy J Hudgens, 25-Dec-1878, in Hiawatha, KS by Rev. J. A. Simpson, born1852, died 1942. George died 22-Jan-1919, Los Angeles, California, buried Whittier, California.
V. Thomas Patrick Hatch born 1850, married Lenora Smith.
VI. GH/JD baby
VII. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Hatch born 1854, Barrie, Ontario, Canada, married William B Allen, 5-Oct-1872, in Hiawatha, KS, b: 16-Aug-1848, Ontario, Canada, occupation Blacksmith.
VIII GH/JD baby
IX. Harry Hatch born 1857, married Lizzie Gildhouse, 21-Sep-1893, in Hamlin, KS by Jonathan Noringer, born 1857.
X. John Hatch born 1860, Barrie, Ontario, Canada, married Katherine Ballard, 1-Jan-1884.
XI. Margaret Ellen Hatch born 15-Jan-1862, Barrie, Ontario, Canada, married Edward William Freiburghouse, 24-May-1882, in Hiawatha, KS by Rev. J. T. Mayor, Min., born 20-Sep-1857, Salem, Nebraska, died 25-Mar-1932, Hiawatha, KS. Margaret died 20-Sep-1941, Hiawatha,Kansas.
XII. James Hatch born 31-Jul-1863, Pickering, Ontario, Canada, occupation Farmer/stone, brick mason, married Margana Janetta Riley, 23-Dec-1886, in Whiting, Kansas, born 14-Apr-1860, Kanawa Head,Upshire Co., W. Virginia, died 18-Aug-1935, Freeman, Cass Co., Missouri,buried 20-Aug-1935, Freeman Cemetery Freeman, Missouri. James died 13-Dec-1948, Freeman, Cass Co., Missouri, buried 16-Dec-1948, Freeman Cemetery Freeman, Missouri.
Excerpt from obituary: James Hatch was born in Pinkerton, Canada, July 31, 1862. His father, George Hatch was a native of Devonshire, England, and his mother, Janet Dunsmore, of Pasiley, Scotland. They met on a boat coming to Canada.
XIII Richard Hatch born 1-Jun-1866, Pinkerton, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, occupation Stone Mason, Contractor, married Anna May Runyon, 6-Jan-1887, in Hiawatha, KS by Rev. Wells, Baptist, born 18-May-1866, Salem, Nebraska, died 7-Aug-1944, Bern, KS, buried 11-Aug-1944, Bern Cemetery Bern, KS. Richard died 19-Jun-1961, Jane Chinn Mem. Hospital Webb City, MO, buried 21-Jun-1961, Bern Cemetery, Bern, KS.
Excerpt from obituary: Richard Hatch, son of George Hatch and Jenette Hatch, was born on June 1, 1866 in Pinkerton, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, and departed this life on June 19, 1961, at the Jane Chinn Memorial hospital in WebbCity, Missouri, having attained the age of 95 years and 18 days. Richard,with his family, moved to Whiting, Kansas, when he was only six months old. He spent most of his childhood in and around Brown County, Kansas.
XIV. Constance Marie Hatch born 1885, married Frank Rogers.
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