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Jason Crippen Hatch

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Jason Crippen Hatch

Birth
Herkimer County, New York, USA
Death
14 Nov 1864 (aged 56)
Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Wattsburg, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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husband of 1)Mary Ann King
and 2)Elizabeth King

Jason C. Hatch was a son of Roswell Hatch, a soldier in the War of 1812, a prominent citizen and founder of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Hatch Hollow, where he passed his life.

Jason C. Hatch was born in Herkimer County, N.Y., in 1808, and died in 1864. He was extensively engaged in farming and at the time of his death owned 600 acres of land in Erie County. He was a leading citizen of his time and held many public offices.

There were 15 children born to Mr. and Mrs. Jason C. Hatch, as follows: Sylvia, deceased; Edwin W.; Hollis, deceased; Cyrus, died in service during the Civil War; Daniel Webster, a Civil War veteran, died in 1920; Mary Ann, deceased; Arvilla, married Hiram Palmer, both deceased; George, a Civil War veteran, lives retired in Kansas; W. Scott, a ranch owner, lives in Montana; Julia, deceased; Elwin W., died in Montana in 1921; Wilson; Eugene L., lives in North Dakota; Fred J., deceased; and William W., died in infancy.

From: History of Erie County, Pennsylvania By: John Elmer Reed, Historical Publishing Company Topeka-Indianapolis 1925.
[Contrib 2014: Rich Vance #47818065]
husband of 1)Mary Ann King
and 2)Elizabeth King

Jason C. Hatch was a son of Roswell Hatch, a soldier in the War of 1812, a prominent citizen and founder of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Hatch Hollow, where he passed his life.

Jason C. Hatch was born in Herkimer County, N.Y., in 1808, and died in 1864. He was extensively engaged in farming and at the time of his death owned 600 acres of land in Erie County. He was a leading citizen of his time and held many public offices.

There were 15 children born to Mr. and Mrs. Jason C. Hatch, as follows: Sylvia, deceased; Edwin W.; Hollis, deceased; Cyrus, died in service during the Civil War; Daniel Webster, a Civil War veteran, died in 1920; Mary Ann, deceased; Arvilla, married Hiram Palmer, both deceased; George, a Civil War veteran, lives retired in Kansas; W. Scott, a ranch owner, lives in Montana; Julia, deceased; Elwin W., died in Montana in 1921; Wilson; Eugene L., lives in North Dakota; Fred J., deceased; and William W., died in infancy.

From: History of Erie County, Pennsylvania By: John Elmer Reed, Historical Publishing Company Topeka-Indianapolis 1925.
[Contrib 2014: Rich Vance #47818065]


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