Re: SAUNDERS/ SANDERS, Athens Co., OH 1820
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Re: SAUNDERS/ SANDERS, Athens Co., OH 1820
Virgil Huntley 9/20/04
Thanks for your reply.At first I thought that Wm. H. could be a son of Benjamin and Hannah as well.However, if you follow the marriage progression for Hannah that theory seems unlikey.Wm. H. would have definitely been born about 1841, per the 1860 census.Given that Hannah re-married about 1929 and her subsequent children after that have the surname Carsey, throwing in a Sanders in 1941 doesn't make sense.That's why when I found Wm. H. in Hannah's household in the 1860's I suspected him to be a grandson, or some other relative.
I think that Hannah Huntley is the individual in the marriage records.If you follow the progression through the four marriages it shows how she started as a Huntley and ended up as the wife of Wm. Bradley.Of course I could be mistaken, but it does make sense.Plus the ages match on the census records.I found 1860, 1870, and 1880.The only discrepancy in on the 1850 with the name Elizabeth but then you have the Carsey children... which makes it seem like Hannah is identifed by the name Elizabeth.What fun!!!!
I had so hoped to find some more answers about my Wm. H.He is very elusive.If you come across anything at all on the children of Benjamin Sanders and Hannah Huntley, please keep me in mind!
Thanks again for your help.
Debi
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Re: SAUNDERS/ SANDERS, Athens Co., OH 1820
Virgil Huntley 9/25/04