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Re: hanna's of dwyer
Posted by: Elvira Call (ID *****4587) Date: January 19, 2008 at 15:19:47
In Reply to: Re: hanna's of dwyer by mary kummer of 3298

The Hanna Homesteads were just east of my in-laws. According to Platte County Heritage Book: Clyde A Hanna had section 2 Township 26N, Range 68W.He proved up Feb. 1918 He also had sec 35, 27N R 68W and he proved upJuly 1925.
George O Hanna had Sec. 4, 26N-R68W. He proved up Feb 1918
Joseph T Hanna had Sec 33,34 in Twp. 27, R68W.He proved up 1918 for one and in 1921 the other.
Monroe N Hanna had sec 27,34 in TwpN, 68W and He proved up in 1925
Norvel M Hanna had sec. 33, 34 in Twp2 7N, R68W. He proved up January 1918.

An item in the book written by Mrs. Blanche Hanna says the family all filed for homestead in 1914. Thefamily consisted of Dr. and Mrs. J.T. Hanna; Clyde and Maude Hanna; Dr. G.O (nicknamed Big)and wife Maggie Hanna; M. N.(nicknamed Tynt) and Estey Hanna. Seth Cox was Estey's brother.

Dr. G.O Hanna moved to Lingle Wyoming in 1917, served on the town council as well as establishing his practice. He and Hattie later purchased a drug store.

Another family listed was the Lyle Chamberlains. Lyle and Blanche (Johnson) Chamberlain came from Bekekow, MO and filed on homestead in Sept 1914. They proved up on the 365 acres in 1918. In 1945 Blanche married M.N. (Tynt) Hanna and they lived in Lingle, WY.


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