Hannah FOUNTAIN [145] 186,188,189
Cause of her death was Anaemia and degenerative changes incidental to old age. FamilySearch ID: KN6V-FFT. Find a Grave ID: 219413751. General Notes: Although born in Canada, according to the 1871 Census of Canada, Hannah was of Irish origin. In 1889 Hannah, then the widow of William J. Hunter, claimed 160 acres of homestead land in Chippewa County, Michigan. Her death record states her age at the time of her death as 65 years, 11 months, 20 days. Noted events in her life were: 1. She immigrated in 1857 to Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. 190 2. She was a fellow passenger to the travel of Elisha FOUNTAIN [192] 7 September 1857 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: from Parrsboro, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada on the Steamship Satellite. This event was shared from Elisha FOUNTAIN [192] who also shared it with Andrew FOUNTAIN [288] (1853-1935), Charlotte FOUNTAIN [2981] (1850-1858), George FOUNTAIN [514] (1845-), Hannah FOUNTAIN [145] (1848-1914), Martha E. FOUNTAIN [2982] (1857-1859), Sarah Ann TAYLOR [193] (1821-After 1889), and Sarah Jane FOUNTAIN [308] (1852-1940). 3. Hannah appeared in the household of Elisha FOUNTAIN [192] in the 1861 Canada census in 1861 in Teeswater, Bruce, Ontario, Canada. Elisha Fountain (50) 4. She appeared in the household of Elisha FOUNTAIN [192] in the 1871 Canada census in 1871 in South Bruce, Bruce, Ontario, Canada. Dist 27 Sub-dist C Div 3 Page 25 5. She was Weslyan Methodist in 1871. 191 6. Hannah was an occupant at the residence of Elisha FOUNTAIN [192] in 1871 in South Bruce, Bruce, Ontario, Canada: Dist 27 Sub-dist C Div 3 of 6. Dist 27 Sub-dist C Div 3 Page 25 7. She immigrated Canada in 1880 to Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, United States. 62 8. She appeared in the household of William John HUNTER [144] in the 1880 United States census on 14 June 1880 in De Tour Village, Chippewa, Michigan, United States. 1880_MI_Chippewa_4_41_6b 9. She owned land acquired via the Homestead Act of 1862 on 18 August 1890 in , Chippewa, Michigan, United States. South west quarter of section one in Township forty-two, north of range two, east of Michigan Meridian in Michigan. Containing one hundred and sixty acres. 10. She appeared on the 1900 United States census on 4 June 1900 in Raber, Chippewa, Michigan, United States. 1900_MI_Chippewa_12_16_02a. This event was shared with David Andrew HUNTER [194] (1883-1905), Edith HUNTER [564] (1887-1908), and Reuben HUNTER [50] (1890-1956). 11. Hannah appeared in the household of John Lynden RIGHTMYER [201] in the 1910 United States census on 26 April 1910 in Raber, Chippewa, Michigan, United States. 1910_MI_Chippewa_12_23_02a 12. Death Record: Certificate of Death, 2 June 1914, Pickford, Chippewa, Michigan, United States. Hannah died at 5:00 AM on 30 May, 1914. Hannah married William John HUNTER [144] [MRIN: 34], son of John HUNTER [310] and Mary HAYES [298], on 7 October 1875 in Teeswater, Bruce, Ontario, Canada 176.,177 (William John HUNTER [144] was born about 1844 in Altamullan, , Tyrone, Northern Ireland,178,179,180 died on 3 April 1884 in Goetzville, Chippewa, Michigan, United States 178,181 and was buried in April 1884 in De Tour Village, Chippewa, Michigan, United States 192.). The cause of his death was Brain Fever. Marriage Notes: Moved from Canada to Chippewa County, Michigan in 1880. |