Hattie Alexander, 1865–1946?> (aged 80 years)
- Name
- Hattie /Alexander/
- Also known as
- Hattie /Devore/
- Also known as
- Hattie /Holcomb/
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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Death of a brother
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Census
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Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Source: S1866
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Burial of a paternal grandfather
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Note: Buried in Hopewell Cemetery Section C Row 19 Stone 12 (Find A Grave Memorial# 82417042) |
Census
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Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Marriage
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Birth of a daughter
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Note: Date of death given as 11 Apr 1888 on Alexanders tombstone |
Burial of a maternal grandfather
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Source: S3871
Note: Burial in Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Pine, Row 7, Stone 8 (Find A Grave Memorial# 9533012) |
Birth of a son
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Source: S3871
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Death of a sister
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Death of a son
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Source: S3871
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Burial of a son
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Source: S3871
Note: Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Payn, Row 15, Stone 5 |
Death of a husband
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Source: S3871
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Burial of a husband
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Source: S3871
Note: Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Payn, Row 15, Stone 4 |
Census
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Source: 1900 US Federal Census
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Death of a father
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Source: S1926
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Burial of a father
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Note: Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Payn, Row 14, Stone 1 (Find A Grave Memorial# 82133866) |
Death of a mother
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Burial of a mother
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Note: Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Payn, Row 14, Stone 1 (Find A Grave Memorial# 82133866) |
Marriage
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Birth of a daughter
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Source: Find a Grave
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Death of a daughter
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Burial of a daughter
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Source: S3871
Note: Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Payn, Row 15, Stone 6 |
Census
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Source: 1910 US Federal Census
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Census
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Source: 1920 US Federal Census
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Death of a sister
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Source: Find a Grave
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Burial of a sister
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Source: Find a Grave
Note: Buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Plot: Sec Payn Row 17 Stn 8 (Find A Grave Memorial# 49016531) |
Death of a husband
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Source: S3871
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Burial of a husband
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Source: S3871
Note: Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Payn, Row 15, Stone 2 |
Death of a sister
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Census
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Source: 1930 US Federal Census
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Death of a brother
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Burial of a brother
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Source: Find a Grave
Note: Greenlawn Cemetery (Find A Grave Memorial# 33543548) |
Census
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Source: 1940 US Federal Census
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Death
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Source: S3871
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Burial
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Source: S3871
Note: Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Payn, Row 15, Stone 3 |
father |
1828–1901
Birth: May 12, 1828
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— Greene, Tennessee Death: October 29, 1901 — Needham, Johnson, Indiana |
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mother |
1828–1902
Birth: August 22, 1828
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24
— Indiana Death: April 30, 1902 — Johnson, Indiana |
Marriage | Marriage — May 15, 1853 — |
4 months
elder sister |
1853–1926
Birth: September 12, 1853
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25
— Indiana Death: April 26, 1926 — Johnson, Indiana |
3 years
elder brother |
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21 months
elder sister |
1858–1929
Birth: April 8, 1858
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— Indiana Death: October 26, 1929 |
3 years
elder sister |
1861–1889
Birth: August 8, 1861
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32
— Indiana Death: January 7, 1889 |
2 years
elder brother |
1863–1930
Birth: July 1863
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— Indiana Death: September 20, 1930 — Johnson, Indiana |
2 years
herself |
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4 years
younger brother |
husband | |
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herself | |
Marriage | Marriage — December 17, 1885 — Johnson, Indiana |
16 months
daughter |
1887–1906
Birth: April 5, 1887
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— Indiana Death: May 13, 1906 — Needham, Johnson, Indiana |
17 months
son |
husband | |
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herself | |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1903 — |
23 months
daughter |
1904–2009
Birth: November 29, 1904
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— Franklin, Johnson, Indiana Death: March 8, 2009 — Franklin, Johnson, Indiana |
Birth |
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
Source: 1900 US Federal Census
Source: S3871
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Census |
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1900 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1910 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1920 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1930 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1940 US Federal Census
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Name |
Source: S1866
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Death |
Source: S3871
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Burial |
Source: S3871
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Burial |
Greenlawn Cemetery, Section Payn, Row 15, Stone 3 |
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Shared note
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In the 1870 US Federal Census for Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, 42-year-old Thomas H Alexander and his 41-year-old wife Sarah have in their household their children, 16-year-old Mary E, 12-year-old Margaret E, 8-year-old Sarah E [Alice], 7-year-old George and 4-year-old Hattie. John and Martha McCaslin are no longer living next door. In the 1880 US Federal Census for Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, 53-year-old farmer Thomas H Alexander and his 52-year-old wife Sarah have in their household their children, widowed 26-year-old Mary (Alexander) Devore, 21-year-old Mary [should be Margaret from her age] 19-year-old Alice [who should be Sarah E from her age], 16-year-old George and 14-year-old Hattie, and 26-year-old Arch Turner, their hired man. In the 1900 US Federal Census for Needham, Johnson, Indiana, 72-year-old farmer Thomas Alexander and his 71-year-old wife Sarah have been married for 49 years. She has borne seven children and four are still living. In their household is their 34-year-old widowed daughter Hattie (Alexander) Devore and their granddaughter 13-year-old Clara Devore. Hattie has borne one child and that one (Clara) is living [sic Hattie bore a son, Charles A Devore, on 28 Aug 1888; he died 6 Jun 1889]. The census gives Hattie's last name as Alexander, which a common mistake made by census takers when recording the name of a widow living with her parents. The Franklin Democrat, Friday, August 24, 1900, In the 1910 US Federal Census for Needham, Johnson, Indiana, 51-year-old Illinois-born John Holcomb and his 44-year-old Indiana-born wife Hattie D [Alexander Devore] Holcomb have been married seven years. Hattie has borne three children [Clara and Charles Devore], but only one, 5-year-old Indiana-born Beulah M Holcomb, is living. John owns the land (but with a mortgage) on which he is doing general farming. John and Hattie are literate and speak English. Beulah has not attended school in the past year. John's parents were born in Illinois; Hattie's father was born in Tennessee and her mother in Indiana; Beulah's father was born in Illinois and her mother in Indiana. In the 1920 US Federal Census for Needham, Johnson, Indiana, 61-year-old, Illinois-born John Z Holcomb and his 54-year-old, Indiana-born wife Hattie [Alexander Devore] Holcomb have in their household their 15-year-old, Indiana-born daughter Beulah. The family is living on a farm on Greensburg Road that John owns, but with a mortgage. All three are literate and speak English. Beulah has attended school in the past year. John is doing general farming. John's parents were born in Illinois; Hattie's parents were born in Tennessee [sic]; Beulah's father was born in Illinois and her mother in Indiana. The Franklin Evening Star, Friday, August 19, 1921, Sixty people were present at the 1930 US Federal Census for Needham, Johnson, Indiana records 64-year-old, Indiana-born widow Hattie Holcomb has in her household, her 29-year-old, Indiana-born son-in-law Hubert Mardis, her 24-year-old, Indiana-born daughter Beulah (Holcomb) Mardis, and her Indiana-born grandchildren, 4-year-old Dean H. and 3-year-old Norma J. Hattie is a farmer doing general farming. Hubert is an office clerk for an oil company. Huber and Beulah were married when he was 24- and she was 20-years-old. The adults are literate and speak English. Hattie's father was born in Tennessee and her mother in Indiana. Hubert's father was born in Kentucky and his mother in Indiana. Beulah's father was forn in Illinois and her mother in Indiana. The children's parents were born in Indiana. The 1940 US Federal Census for Needham, Johnson, Indiana records 74-year-old, Indiana-born widow Hattie Holcomb, her 35-year-old, Indiana-born widowed daughter Beulah Mardis, and Beulah's Indiana-born children, 14-year-old Dean, 13-year-old June, 10-year-old John and 3-year-old Margaret. The family was living in the same house on a farm in 1935. Hattie has completed eighth grade, Beulah has completed four years of college, Dean has completed eighth grade, June has completed seventh grade, John has completed fourth grade, and Margaret has not attended school. No one is employed or looking for work. Hattie and Beulah have an outside source of income. |