Thomas Davis Powell Hann

M, b. July 1829
Charts
John Hanne
     Thomas Davis Powell Hann was born in July 1829 at Southwark ?, Greater London. He was the son of Thomas Hann and Mary Ann Powell. Thomas Davis Powell Hann was christened on 19 July 1829 at St Saviour's Church, Southwark, Greater London.

Evan T Evans

M, b. circa 1866
Charts
John Hanne
     Evan T Evans was born circa 1866. He married Ann Elizabeth Hann, daughter of George Hann and Mary Ann Travers, in December 1925 at Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf.

Rose Wernham

F, b. March 1893, d. 6 March 1934
Charts
John Hanne
     Rose Wernham was born in March 1893 at Newbury R D, West Berkshire. She married Frederick White on 27 August 1916 at St James the Great Church, Barham, Wokingham; witnesses were James Wernham (bride's father) and Henry Baverstock. Rose White married Arthur James Hann, son of George Hann and Mary Ann Travers, on 29 April 1922 at St James the Great Church, Barham, Wokingham; witnesses were James Wernham (bride's father) and Charlotte Wernham. Rose Hann died on 6 March 1934 at St Mary's Road 42, Newbury, West Berkshire. She was buried on 10 March 1934 at Shaw Hill Cemetery, Newbury, West Berkshire.

Children of Rose Wernham and Arthur James Hann

Elizabeth Hansford

F, b. 12 January 1890
     Elizabeth Hansford was born illegitimate before 12 January 1890 at Horn Park - Foxholes, Broadwindsor, Dorset. She was christened on 12 January 1890 at The Nativity of St John the Baptist Church, Broadwindsor, Dorset. She was the daughter of Mary Hansford. As of 5 April 1891, Elizabeth Hansford lived at Horn Park - Foxholes, Broadwindsor, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Elizabeth Hansford lived at Oxenford, West Dowlish, Somerset. She may have been the Puncknowle-born 21 year-old laundress living on 2 April 1911 at Littlemead, Broadwey, Dorset.

Elizabeth Hann

F, b. December 1814, d. before 8 June 1817
Charts
John Hanne
     Elizabeth Hann was born in December 1814 at Bermondsey?, Greater London. She was the daughter of John Hann and Hannah Fowler. As of January 1815, Elizabeth Hann lived at Morgan's Lane, Bermondsey, Greater London. She was christened on 8 January 1815 at St Olave's Church, Bermondsey, Greater London. She died before 8 June 1817 at Southwark, Greater London. She was buried on 8 June 1817 at St Olave's Church, Bermondsey, Greater London.

George Strickland Hann

M, b. 14 June 1810
Charts
John Hanne
     George Strickland Hann was born on 14 June 1810 at Bermondsey?, Greater London. He was the son of John Hann and Hannah Fowler. George Strickland Hann was christened in December 1810 at St John the Evangelist Horselydown Church, Bermondsey, Greater London.

Mary Ann Hann

F, b. November 1817, d. before 4 July 1819
Charts
John Hanne
     Mary Ann Hann was born in November 1817 at St Pancras, Greater London. She was the daughter of John Hann and Hannah Fowler. As of 28 December 1817, Mary Ann Hann lived at Bull Court, Bermondsey, Greater London. She was christened on 28 December 1817 at St Olave's Church, Bermondsey, Greater London. She died before 4 July 1819 at Ann's Court, Southwark, Greater London. She was buried on 4 July 1819 at St Olave's Church, Bermondsey, Greater London.

William Hann

M, b. circa 1813, d. before 27 June 1848
Charts
John Hanne
     William Hann was born circa 1813 at Bermondsey?, Greater London. He was the son of John Hann and Hannah Fowler. As of January 1815, William Hann lived at Morgan's Lane, Bermondsey, Greater London. He was christened on 18 January 1815 at St Olave's Church, Bermondsey, Greater London. As of 28 December 1817, William Hann lived at Bull Court, Bermondsey, Greater London. As of 1819, William Hann lived at Ann's Court, Southwark, Greater London. As of 5 August 1819, William Hann lived at Nelson's Court, Newington, Greater London. He married Elizabeth Smith on 8 May 1836 at St James's Church, Bermondsey, Greater London; witnesses were Caroline, Robert and ane Smith. William Hann was a clerk on 7 June 1841. As of between 7 June 1841 and 27 June 1848, William Hann lived at Charles Street 3, Southwark, Greater London. He left a will on 21 December 1847. He died before 27 June 1848 at Southwark, Greater London. He was buried on 27 June 1848 at St John the Evangelist Horselydown Church, Bermondsey, Greater London. His estate was probated on 22 July 1848; granted to Elizabeth Hann, widow.

Edward Hann

M, b. 25 August 1796, d. 21 April 1852
     Edward Hann was born on 25 August 1796 at Devonport, Plymouth. He was the son of William Hann and Elizabeth Bowyer. Edward Hann was christened on 24 November 1796 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. He married Mary Box on 22 August 1822 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. As of 12 November 1822, Edward Hann lived at Duke Street, Devonport, Plymouth. He married Jane Barnicoat on 12 September 1831 at Ss Mary and Julian Church (Eglos Sen Maria ha Sen Julian), Maker (Magor), Cornwall (Kernow). Edward Hann was a smith on 16 August 1832. As of 16 September 1832, Edward Hann lived at Pembroke Street 14, Devonport, Plymouth. He died on 21 April 1852 at Fore Street 48, Devonport, Plymouth, at age 55. He was buried on 28 April 1852 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth.

Child of Edward Hann and Jane Barnicoat

Sarah Hann

F, b. February 1819, d. before 5 August 1819
Charts
John Hanne
     Sarah Hann was born in February 1819 at Borough, Greater London. She was the daughter of John Hann and Hannah Fowler. As of 21 February 1819, Sarah Hann lived at Newington, Greater London. She was christened on 21 February 1819 at St Mary Magdalene Church, Bermondsey, Greater London; her mother's name was recorded as Susanna. As of 4 July 1819, Sarah Hann lived at Ann's Court, Southwark, Greater London. As of before 5 August 1819, Sarah Hann lived at Nelson's Court, Newington, Greater London. She died before 5 August 1819 at Newington, Greater London. She was buried on 5 August 1819 at St Mary's Church, Newington, Greater London.

Faith Pidgeon

F, b. June 1924, d. June 1924
     Faith Pidgeon died in June 1924 at Beaminster R D, Dorset. She was born in June 1924 at Beaminster R D, Dorset. She was the daughter of William John Pidgeon and Eveline May Hann.

William George Hann

M, b. 22 December 1883, d. 9 November 1969
Charts
John Hanne
     William George Hann was born on 22 December 1883 at Hartlepool. He was the son of William George Hann and Dorothy Fenwick. As of October 1889, William George Hann lived at Mary Street, St Paul, Hartlepool. He was educated between October 1889 and January 1891 at Thorpe Road - Throston Board School, St Hilda, Hartlepool. As of October 1890, William George Hann lived at Back Brunswick Street, Stranton, Hartlepool. As of 5 April 1891, William George Hann lived at Henry Street (between Baptist Street and St Hilda Chare) 29, St Hilda, Hartlepool. As of 31 March 1901, William George Hann lived at Burdon's Passage 7, St Hilda, Hartlepool; he was living with his re-married mother, Dorothy Bruce. He was a shipyard rivetter's heater on 31 March 1901. He married Isabella Armstrong, daughter of Robert Armstrong and Jane Davison, in June 1907 at Register Office?, Hartlepool. William George Hann was a foy boat man on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, William George Hann lived at Baptist Street 10, St Hilda, Hartlepool. He was a re-admitted to the Hartlepool 1 branch of the United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders on 19 December 1912. As of between 1920 and June 1924, William George Hann lived at Pump Street (behind Albion Terrace) 9, St Hilda, Hartlepool. He died on 9 November 1969 at Caerdydd (Cardiff) at age 85. As of 9 November 1969, William George Hann lived at Stryd Pentre (Pentre Street) 45, Grangetown, Caerdydd (Cardiff). His estate was probated on 8 May 1970; (Estate value £160 0s 0d.)

Children of William George Hann and Isabella Armstrong

Robert Barnicott Hann

M, b. 16 August 1832, d. 6 April 1894
     Robert Barnicott Hann was born on 16 August 1832 at Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. He was the son of Edward Hann and Jane Barnicoat. As of 16 September 1832, Robert Barnicott Hann lived at Pembroke Street 14, Devonport, Plymouth. He was christened on 16 September 1832 at Mount Zion Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. He married Mary Jane Pethick in September 1859 at Southwark St George R D, Greater London. Robert Barnicott Hann was probably the Robert B Hann granted passport no. 32798? On 16 August 1860. He placed a Notice in the London Gazette to dissolve his linen drapery business in Newington Causeway on 21 August 1860. He placed a number of advertisements in connection with his various companies between 23 February 1861 and 23 January 1872. He was a draper, employing 16 assistants, 4 servants and 2 porters on 7 April 1861. As of 7 April 1861, Robert Barnicott Hann lived at Paddington Green 1-2, Paddington Green, Greater London. He gave an address in support of Mr Flintoff at a meeting of Paddington residents forming part of the Cheap Gas Movement. Mr Flintoff adviused that since his last meeting eleven months previously many parts of London had seen the price of their gas reduced, though this had not been equally appliedwith southern and eastern districts getting larger reductions. He also pointed out that the Imperial Gas Company had declared a 10 percent dividend in addition to the £25,000 [£2.2m at 2019 values] it had passed to its reserves. They had also asked Parliament for permision to create additional capital. The meeting was held on 11 October 1865 at Harrow Road - Vestry Hall, Paddington, Greater London. Influential inhabitants of Paddington, Islington, St George Hanover Square and other metropolitan parishes formed the Gas Consumers' League to try and get the 1860 Gas Monopoly Act repealed and obtain a supply of gas at 2s 9d per 1000 cubic feet. Public meetings were planned and a local committee formed. The meeting was held at the premises of Hann, Clayton & Co who were appointed Treasurers. In 1868 he was trading as both R B Hann & Co (advertising his stock of sheetings, damask, muslins and Horrocks' long-cloths) and Robert B Hann & Co, later he traded as Hann and Clayton's and Hann, Clayton & Co and RB Hann, Cross & Co. As of between 8 June 1866 and 1875, Robert Barnicott Hann lived at Paddington Green 1-4, Paddington Green, Greater London; in 1871 was being visited by his aunt E(llen) L Barnicot (48) and nephew Stuart Pethick (6.) His partnership with J Clayton was dissolved. He was the Chairman of the Paddington Ratepayers' Association, Ward No. 2 meeting at the Running Horse in Harrow Road that determined to replace 'self-elected' Vestry men with their own nominees (who later achieved four of the top six votes in the election) on 18 May 1868. He was draper's partner (Hann, Cross & Co), in 1871 employing 11 men and 11 women between 1869 and 31 July 1871 at Paddington Green 1-4, Paddington Green, Greater London. He placed a notice advertising a reward for capture of person who stole from them on 5 July 1871. A notice in the 4 Aug 1871 edition of the London Gazette signed by Robert Barnicott Hann and Richard Cross confirmed the dissolution of their partnership by mutual consent. For the 1873/74 financial year he was a Vestryman for Ward 1 and Overseer of the Poor for the Paddington Union. He placed an advertisement in The Times regarding the enforced closure of his business on 27 July 1875. For the 1876/77 financial year he was a Vestryman for Ward 2 of the Paddington Union. As of between 1876 and 1877, Robert Barnicott Hann lived at Howley Place 8, Paddington Green, Greater London. As of 3 April 1881, Robert Barnicott Hann lived at Athenaeum Street 30, St Andrew, Plymouth; was visiting his aunt Ellen Barnicott. He was a gentleman between 3 April 1881 and 2 November 1882. He was staying on 10 September 1881 at Marine Parade 10 - St Osyth House, Hythe, Kent. He was declared bankrupt on 11 August 1882. As of between 11 August 1882 and 31 August 1882, Robert Barnicott Hann lived at Clifton Villas 21, Paddington, Greater London. He as R B Hann, according to a report in The Times regarding the Court of Bankruptcy hearing of 11 Aug 1882, had debts of £11,274 [£950,000 at 2019 values] on 31 August 1882. He applied to the Bankruptcy Court at 34 Lincoln's Inn Fields for an Order of Discharge on 1 February 1884. As of 5 April 1891, Robert Barnicott Hann lived at Essex Street 9-11, Paddington, Greater London; He was living at Sophia Clutterbuck's hotel. He was a draper's agent on 5 April 1891. He died on 6 April 1894 at High Street - Golden Bells Coffee House, Notting Hill Gate, Greater London, at age 61; of a sudden syncope (fainting) as the result of the fatty degeneration of his heart. On the Death Certificate issued following an inquest on 10 April his name was incorrectly recorded as John Barnicott Hann, formerly draper.

Children of Robert Barnicott Hann and Mary Jane Pethick

Henry Hann

M, b. circa 1736
     Henry Hann was born circa 1736 at Ottery St Mary?, Devon; parentage not confirmed. He was the son of Thomas Hann and Mary Letten. As of 24 November 1759, Henry Hann lived at Topsham, Devon. He was a cordwainer on 24 November 1759. He married Katherine Thomas on 24 November 1759 at Topsham, Devon; Witnesses Nicholas Batt and Bridget Littly.

Children of Henry Hann and Katherine Thomas

William Hann

M, b. 28 January 1768, d. before 23 November 1822
     William Hann was christened on 28 January 1768 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth; was christened as William Hand. He was the son of Henry Hann and Katherine Thomas. William Hann married Elizabeth Bowyer on 19 March 1782 at St George's Church, Stonehouse, Plymouth. As of before 23 November 1822, William Hann lived at Portland Place, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. He died before 23 November 1822 at Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. He was buried on 23 November 1822 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth.

Children of William Hann and Elizabeth Bowyer

Henry Hann

M, b. 13 January 1762
     Henry Hann was christened on 13 January 1762 at St Margaret's Church, Topsham, Devon. He was the son of Henry Hann and Katherine Thomas. Henry Hann may have been the Henry Hann who paid rates on his house in Gascoyne Place, St Andrew, Plymouth in 1828. He may have been the 67 year old Henry Hann of Marshwood buried at Bettiscombe on 8 February 1835.

William Thomas Hann

M, b. 22 August 1770
     William Thomas Hann was christened on 22 August 1770 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. He was the son of Henry Hann and Katherine Thomas.

Thomas Hann

M, b. 21 March 1769
     Thomas Hann was christened on 21 March 1769 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. He was the son of Henry Hann and Katherine Thomas. Thomas Hann may have been the Thomas Hann of Portland Square in Charles who appeared in the St Andrew's Parish electoral roll as freeholder of a house in Richmond Street at some time between 1837 and 1853 between 1844 and 1846.

Mary Hann

F, b. 22 October 1760
     Mary Hann was christened on 22 October 1760 at St Margaret's Church, Topsham, Devon. She was the daughter of Henry Hann and Katherine Thomas.

Catherine Hann

F, b. 4 September 1763
     Catherine Hann was christened on 4 September 1763 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. She was the daughter of Henry Hann and Katherine Thomas.

Ann Thomas Hann

F, b. 18 May 1766
     Ann Thomas Hann was christened on 18 May 1766 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. She was the daughter of Henry Hann and Katherine Thomas.

Robert Hann

M, b. 31 October 1793, d. March 1877
     Robert Hann was born on 31 October 1793 at Stonehouse, Plymouth. He was the son of William Hann and Elizabeth Bowyer. Robert Hann was christened on 24 November 1793 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. He was christened on 7 January 1806 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. He married Jane Bowhay on 13 September 1830 at Stonehouse, Plymouth. Robert Hann was a carpenter and joiner between 1841 and 2 April 1871. As of between 1841 and 1873, Robert Hann lived at Durnford Lane (now Cremyll Street) 10 or 7, Stonehouse, Plymouth. As of 2 April 1871, Robert Hann lived at Durnford Lane (now Cremyll Street) 10, Stonehouse, Plymouth. He died in March 1877 at Stonehouse, Plymouth, at age 83.

Mary Hann

F, b. 16 June 1799, d. before 17 November 1822
     Mary Hann was born on 24 March 1799 at Devonport, Plymouth. She was christened on 16 June 1799 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. She was the daughter of William Hann and Elizabeth Bowyer. Mary Hann died before 17 November 1822 at Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. She died on 17 November 1822 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth, at age 23; her age was given as 24 years.

Ann Hann

F, b. 13 March 1791
     Ann Hann was christened on 13 March 1791 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. She was the daughter of William Hann and Elizabeth Bowyer.

Elizabeth Hann

F, b. 29 March 1814, d. June 1899
     Elizabeth Hann was born on 29 March 1814 at Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. She was the daughter of William Hann and Elizabeth Rawling. Elizabeth Hann was christened on 17 July 1814 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. As of 30 March 1851, Elizabeth Hann lived at Fore Street 13, Devonport, Plymouth. She was the house servant to Joseph Arnold (ironmonger employing 7 men) and his family on 30 March 1851. She died in June 1899 at Devonport R D, Plymouth, at age 85. She was buried in June 1899 at Devonport R D, Plymouth.

Charlotte Gregory

F, b. June 1875
     Charlotte Gregory was born in June 1875 at Ramsdell, Hampshire. She married Frederick John White in June 1900 at Chelsea R D, Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Charlotte White lived at Milton Road 52, Gravesend, Kent.

Child of Charlotte Gregory and Frederick John White

Frederick John White

M, b. December 1873
     Frederick John White was born in December 1873 at North Kensington, Greater London. He married Charlotte Gregory in June 1900 at Chelsea R D, Greater London. Frederick John White was a photographer on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Frederick John White lived at Milton Road 52, Gravesend, Kent.

Child of Frederick John White and Charlotte Gregory

Mary Hansford

F, b. 14 December 1862, d. March 1944
     Mary Hansford was christened on 14 December 1862 at St Mary the Blessed Virgin Church, Puncknowle, Dorset; was the daughter of Mathew (labourer) and Elizabeth. As of 2 April 1871, Mary Hansford lived at Bedlum, Puncknowle, Dorset. She was the cook to William James (hemp manufacturer) and his wife Elizabeth M (governess) and their numerous relatives and boarders on 3 April 1881. As of 3 April 1881, Mary Hansford lived at East Street (27), Bridport, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Mary Hansford lived at Horn Park - Foxholes, Broadwindsor, Dorset. She married Charles William Pearce, son of George Pearce and Rhoda Wakely, in June 1895 at Beaminster R D, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Mary Pearce lived at Oxenford, West Dowlish, Somerset; her widowed father was living with her. As of 2 April 1911, Mary Pearce lived at Godreaman - Rhes Inclein (Incline Row) 6, Aberaman, Rhondda Cynon Taf. She died in March 1944 at Pontypridd R D, Rhondda Cynon Taf, at age 81.

Children of Mary Hansford

Agnes Emily Pearce

F, b. 19 May 1885, d. December 1965
     Agnes Emily Pearce was born on 19 May 1885 at Pilsdon, Dorset. She was the daughter of Charles William Pearce and Emily Smith. Agnes Emily Pearce was christened on 21 June 1885 at St Mary's Church, Pilsdon, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Agnes Emily Pearce lived at Mapperton Marsh Farm Cottage, Beaminster, Dorset; was vuisiting her grandparents George and Rhoda Pearce. She was a flax spinner on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Agnes Emily Pearce lived at Oxenford, West Dowlish, Somerset. She married Samuel John Dade in March 1905 at Merthyr Tudful (Merthyr Tydfil) R D. As of 2 April 1911, Agnes Emily Dade lived at Godreaman - Rhes Inclein (Incline Row) 22, Aberaman, Rhondda Cynon Taf. She registered with Aberdare Urban District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, Agnes Emily Dade lived at Godreaman - Heol Brynmair (Brynmair Road) 58, Aberaman, Rhondda Cynon Taf. She died in December 1965 at Pontypridd R D, Rhondda Cynon Taf, at age 80.

Children of Agnes Emily Pearce and Samuel John Dade

Lucy Louise Hansford

F, b. 30 March 1884, d. September 1963
     Lucy Louise Hansford was born illegitimate before 30 March 1884 at West Bexington, Puncknowle, Dorset. She was christened on 30 March 1884 at St Mary the Blessed Virgin Church, Puncknowle, Dorset. She was the daughter of Mary Hansford. As of 5 April 1891, Lucy Louise Hansford lived at Corscombe Court, Corscombe, Dorset; was visiting her uncle and aunt Isaac (cowman) and Emily and their family. As of 31 March 1901, Lucy Louise Hansford lived at Oxenford, West Dowlish, Somerset. As of 2 April 1911, Lucy Louise Hansford lived at Godreaman - Rhes Inclein (Incline Row) 6, Aberaman, Rhondda Cynon Taf. She married Fred Peadon in December 1911 at Merthyr Tudful (Merthyr Tydfil) R D. Lucy Louise Peadon died in September 1963 at Merthyr Tudful (Merthyr Tydfil) R D at age 79.

William Hand

M, b. 8 August 1759
     William Hand was christened on 8 August 1759 at the Independent (now URC) Chapel, Ottery St Mary, Devon. He was the son of William Hand and Mary Baker. William Hand was apprenticed to James Sweet at Wiggaton by Ottery St Mary parish overseers in 1769. A notice in the Sherborne & Yeovil Mercury and Western Flying Post stated that William Hand, 19 apprentice of Alfington, OSM had 'eloped'
http://freespace.virgin.net/paul.mansfield1/sher78gm.txt. He married Margaret Pine on 2 October 1789 at St Michael's Church, Cotleigh, Devon; second marriage of Margaret.

Child of William Hand

Elizabeth Hand

F, b. 12 October 1757, d. before 1 December 1757
     Elizabeth Hand was christened on 12 October 1757 at the Independent (now URC) Chapel, Ottery St Mary, Devon. She was the daughter of William Hand and Mary Baker. Elizabeth Hand died before 1 December 1757 at Ottery St Mary, Devon. She was buried on 1 December 1757 at the Independent (now URC) Chapel, Ottery St Mary, Devon; was recorded as Elizabeth Hand.

Mary Hand

F, b. 12 October 1757, d. before 21 December 1757
     Mary Hand was christened on 12 October 1757 at the Independent (now URC) Chapel, Ottery St Mary, Devon. She was the daughter of William Hand and Mary Baker. Mary Hand died before 21 December 1757 at Ottery St Mary, Devon. She was buried on 21 December 1757 at the Independent (now URC) Chapel, Ottery St Mary, Devon.

Katherine Hand

F, b. 30 April 1701, d. before 21 November 1756
     Katherine Hand was also known as Catheren Hann. She was christened on 30 April 1701 at St Michael and All Angels Church, Farway, Devon. She was the daughter of John Hann and Susanna Spurway. Catheren Hann died before 21 November 1756 at Northleigh, Colyton, Devon. She was buried on 21 November 1756 at Northleigh - St Giles's Church, Colyton, Devon.

Sylvia Kirkup

F, b. March 1937, d. 20 November 2001
     Sylvia Kirkup was born in March 1937 at Cambridge R D, Cambridgeshire. She married Alfred Denys Dean, son of William Edward Dean and Elizabeth Anne Mullins, in March 1958 at Wood Green R D, Greater London. As of between 1961 and 1964, Sylvia Dean lived at Haringey Grove (now part of Denmark Road) 27, West Green, Greater London. As of 1965, Sylvia Dean lived at Crescent Road - Williams Close 8, Crouch End, Greater London. She died on 20 November 2001 at Potter's Bar, Hertfordshire, at age 64.

William Han

M, b. 24 January 1688/89
     William Han was christened on 24 January 1688/89 at St Cuthbert's Church, Widworthy, Devon. He was the son of William Hann and Elizabeth Unknown. William Han may have been the William Hand who married Mary Bugden on 13 September 1712 at Hinton St Mary, Dorset.

John Hann

M, b. 20 August 1715, d. before 20 November 1791
     John Hann was christened on 20 August 1715 at Sidbury - Ss Giles and Peter Church, Sidbury and Sidford, Devon. He was the son of Roger Hann and Sary Willson. As of 18 July 1736, John Hann lived at Colyton, Devon. He married Ann Welsman on 1 September 1736 at Sidbury - Ss Giles and Peter Church, Sidbury and Sidford, Devon. John Hann and Ann by a Settlement Certificate (Devon R O 527A-1/PO38) changed their parish from Sidbury in 1754 at Lympstone, Devon. He died before 20 November 1791 at Colyton, Devon. He was buried on 20 November 1791 at Northleigh - St Giles's Church, Colyton, Devon.

Children of John Hann and Ann Welsman

John Hann

M, b. 22 February 1738/39, d. before 6 January 1755
     John Hann was christened on 22 February 1738/39 at Sidbury - Ss Giles and Peter Church, Sidbury and Sidford, Devon. He was the son of John Hann and Ann Welsman. John Hann was apprenticed to Robert Salter, cordwainer in Sidbury (Devon RO: 3327 A/PO 79/20) in 1752 at Sidbury, Sidbury and Sidford, Devon. He died before 6 January 1755 at Ottery St Mary, Devon. He was buried before 6 January 1755 at the Presbyterian (later Independent now URC) Chapel, Ottery St Mary, Devon; was buried as John Hand apprentice to Robert Salter.

Mary Hann

F, b. 26 September 1742
     Mary Hann was christened on 26 September 1742 at Sidbury - Ss Giles and Peter Church, Sidbury and Sidford, Devon. She was the daughter of John Hann and Ann Welsman.

Rebecca Hann

F, b. 22 January 1745
     Rebecca Hann was born circa 1745 at Sidbury, Sidbury and Sidford, Devon. She was christened on 22 January 1745 at Sidbury - Ss Giles and Peter Church, Sidbury and Sidford, Devon. She was the daughter of John Hann and Ann Welsman.

Susanna Hann

F, b. 18 July 1736
     Susanna Hann was christened on 18 July 1736 at Northleigh - St Giles's Church, Colyton, Devon. She was the daughter of John Hann and Ann Welsman. Susanna Hand married Christopher Letton on 2 April 1764 at the Collegiate Church of St Mary the Virgin at Ottery, Ottery St Mary, Devon; witnesses were Richard Stoford and John Hand (bride's father.)

Children of Susanna Hann

Catherine Hann

F, b. before 5 December 1756
     Catherine Hann was born before 5 December 1756 at Colyton, Devon. She was christened on 5 December 1756 at Northleigh - St Giles's Church, Colyton, Devon; was recorded as Chatherine Hann, baseborn daughter of Susannah, born in Colyton. She was the daughter of Susanna Hann. Marriage banns for Catherine Hann and Joseph Barrett were published between 30 August 1788 and 14 September 1788 at St Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devon. Catherine Hann married Joseph Barrett on 5 October 1788 at St Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devon; the bride was recorded as Catherine Hand.

Johana Han

F, b. 17 November 1596
     Johana Han was christened on 17 November 1596 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Offwell, Devon; was recoreded as Jana, daughter of Johis and Christine. She was the daughter of John Han and Christiana Tayler.

Alexander Hann

M, b. circa 1738, d. before 26 April 1807
     Alexander Hann was born circa 1738; parentage not confirmed. He was the son of Thomas Hann and Mary Letten. As of 31 January 1773, Alexander Hann lived at Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. He was a labourer on 31 January 1773. He married Ann Mitchell on 31 January 1773 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth; witnesses were Henry Hann (groom's brother) and William White. Alexander Hann died before 26 April 1807 at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, Greater London; of dropsy (oedema.) He was buried on 26 April 1807 at St Anne Soho Church, Westminster, Greater London.

Children of Alexander Hann and Ann Mitchell

Alexander Hann

M, b. 5 May 1776
     Alexander Hann was christened on 5 May 1776 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. He was the son of Alexander Hann and Ann Mitchell. Alexander Hann was christened on 27 August 1780 at St George Hanover Square Church, St George Hanover Square (Mayfair), Greater London.

William Hann

M, b. 28 November 1773, d. before 1 July 1821
     William Hann was also known as William Henry. He was born on 7 March. He was christened on 28 November 1773 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. He was the son of Alexander Hann and Ann Mitchell. William Hann was christened on 18 April 1779 at St George Hanover Square Church, St George Hanover Square (Mayfair), Greater London. He married Elizabeth Rawling on 4 August 1806 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth; witness was William Roberts. William Hann was a labourer between 4 August 1806 and 1 October 1821. As of between 22 October 1816 and 27 June 1819, William Hann lived at HM Naval Base, Devonport, Plymouth. As of between 18 April 1819 and 1 July 1821, William Henry Hann lived at Navy Row (now Albert Road), Devonport, Plymouth. He died before 1 July 1821 at Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. He was buried on 1 July 1821 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth; his age was given as 37 years.

Children of William Hann and Elizabeth Rawling

Jane Hann

F, b. 4 April 1819, d. 23 March 1855
     Jane Hann was born on 4 April 1819 at Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. She was the daughter of William Hann and Elizabeth Rawling. Jane Hann was christened on 27 June 1819 at Princes Street Independent Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. She was an almswoman, formerly a servant on 30 March 1851. As of between 30 March 1851 and 23 March 1855, Jane Hann lived at Monument Street 9, Devonport, Plymouth. She died on 23 March 1855 at Monument Street 9, Devonport, Plymouth, at age 35. She was buried on 26 March 1855 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth.

Child of Jane Hann

Mary Ann Hann

F, b. 28 June 1821
     Mary Ann Hann was also known as Maria Hann. She was born on 28 June 1821 at Devonport, Plymouth. She was the daughter of William Hann and Elizabeth Rawling. Mary Ann Hann was christened on 1 October 1821 at Morice Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Devonport, Plymouth. As of 7 June 1841, Maria Hann lived at Durnford Lane (now Cremyll Street), Stonehouse, Plymouth. She was the domestic servant to William Curtis (agent) and his family on 7 June 1841. She was the housemaid to Mary Williams (annuitant) on 30 March 1851. As of 30 March 1851, Mary Ann Hann lived at St Thomas Street (15), Devonport, Plymouth; was recorded as being born in Stoke Damerel. As of 25 February 1852, Mary Ann Hann lived at St John Street 15, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. She married Samuel Dodd on 25 February 1852 at St Andrew's Church, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth; witnesses were John Symons and Elizabeth Hann (bride's mother.) As of 7 April 1861, Mary Ann Dodd lived at Pembroke Street 69, Devonport, Plymouth; living with her husband Samuel Dodd and their family and her mother, Elizabeth.

Louisa Cook

F, b. circa 1829, d. 14 October 1899
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John Hanne
     Louisa Cook was born circa 1829 at Yeovil, Somerset. She married Alfred Hann, son of James Hann and Sarah Paul, in June 1854 at Yeovil R D, Somerset. As of 7 April 1861, Louisa Cook lived at Kingston, Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. As of 2 April 1871, Louisa Cook lived at Kingston (30), Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. She was a dressmaker between 2 April 1871 and 5 April 1891. As of 3 April 1881, Louisa Cook lived at Park Road 2, Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. As of 5 April 1891, Louisa Cook lived at Adelaide Terrace 2, Yeovil, Somerset. She died on 14 October 1899 at Yeovil, Somerset. She was buried on 18 October 1899 at Holy Trinity Church, Yeovil, Somerset.

Children of Louisa Cook and Alfred Hann

Eliza Steward Abey

F, b. circa 1835, d. before 19 March 1876
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John Hanne
     Eliza Steward Abey was born circa 1835 at Stockport, Greater Manchester; was the daughter of Thomas (tailor) and Ellen. As of 30 March 1851, Eliza Steward Abey lived at Northgate Street (20), St Hilda, Hartlepool. She married William Frampton Hann, son of Samuel Hann and Mary Ann Frampton, on 21 April 1853 at Holy Trinity Church, Holy Trinity, Hartlepool. As of 7 April 1861, Eliza Steward Hann lived at York Place (67), St Hilda, Hartlepool. As of between 1 January 1866 and 27 September 1868, Eliza Steward Hann lived at Duke Street, St Paul, Hartlepool. As of 2 April 1871, Eliza Steward Hann lived at Middlegate 46, St Hilda, Hartlepool; she was recorded as being a widow. As of 9 August 1874, Eliza Steward Hann lived at Northgate, St Hilda, Hartlepool. She died before 19 March 1876 at Northgate, St Hilda, Hartlepool. She was buried on 19 March 1876 at Spion Kop (Old) Cemetery, St Hilda, Hartlepool.

Children of Eliza Steward Abey and William Frampton Hann