1. Nicholas Hancher (1705-1777) m Rebecca Smith (c1707-?)
2.. John Hancher (1734-1793) m Sarah Caudy (1739-1807)
3... Nicholas Hancher (c1768-1846) m Mary - (c1768-?)
4.... William Hancher (1788-1857) m Mary Howe (1802-?)
5..... Mary Hancher (1830-1902)
+Michael William Smith (c1829-1904)
Mary Hancher [ID 13523]
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Born Jun - 1830, Virginia.1,2
She married Michael William Smith, Mar 17 1850, Fayette County, Ohio.1 Michael, son of Daniel Smith & Susan Saul, was born about 1829, Harrisburg, Douphin County, Pennsylvania.1,2
Mary and Michael (with Michael's mother) were shown in the 1850 census, Fairfield Township, Highland County, Ohio:3
Michael Smith, age 21, born in Pennsylvania; farmer; married within the year.
Mary Smith, age 20, born in Virginia; married within the year; cannot read or write.
Susan Smith, age 60, born in Pennsylvania.
Children:1,2
Annabell Smith, born May 18 1851, Highland County, Ohio; died Aug 20 1851, Highland County, Ohio.
John William Smith, born Sep 13 1853, Highland County, Ohio; died Apr 1 1931, Kansas City, Missouri; married Apr 4 1878 to Eliza Jane Hudson.
Henry Clay Smith, born Jun 15 1853, Highland County, Ohio.
Perry Fremont Smith, born Jun 15 1855, Warren County, Iowa.
Emma Jane Smith, born Mar 13 1861, Warren County, Iowa.
LaVade Ann Smith, born Jun 15 1862, Warren County, Iowa.
Samuel Franklin Smith, born Oct 13 1864, Warren County, Iowa.
Fredrick Wesley Smith, born Jun 28 1868, Kansas.
Edward James Smith, born Feb 18 1871, Stilwell, Kansas.
Mary Hancher died Nov 4 1902, near Stilwell, Johnson County, Kansas; buried Aubry Cemetery, near Stilwell, Kansas.1
Michael died Mar 20 1904, at his home, near Stilwell, Johnson County, Kansas; buried Aubry Cemetery, near Stilwell, Kansas.1
Mary & Michael's house is still standing outside of Stilwell/Aubry, Kansas, now on Metcalf Ave.1
Sources
- Contribution from Robin Stacer ().
- RootsWeb WorldConnect GEDCOM from Robin Stacer ().
- 1850 census, Fairfield Township, Highland County, Ohio; roll M432-694, page 123, line #28, dwelling #1080, family #1085.
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