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John Vine Hanscom

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John Vine Hanscom

Birth
Hartland, Somerset County, Maine, USA
Death
14 Feb 1930 (aged 79)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1384391, Longitude: -77.4620367
Memorial ID
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family purchased plot E-21 at Highland Cemetery, the plot formerly which was formerly owned by Uncle Charles Rhoads HOUSEL

Some information has his name as John Vinol Hanscom.
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Source: Source: Page(s) 952-975, History of Counties of McKean, Elk and Forest, Pennsylvania. Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1890.
"J. Vine HANSCOM, sawyer and justice of the peace, Sinnemahoning, was born in Hartland, Me., June 28, 1850, and is the son of Henry and Elizabeth (HAMM) HANSCOM, who located in Bradford county, Penn., in 1854, where the father (who was a farmer by occupation) still resides. Our subject was reared in Bradford county, and received a limited education in the common schools. He first located in Sinnemahoning in 1869, where for three years he held the position of sawyer in the mill of Barclay Brothers; then moved to Benezette, Elk Co., Penn., where he spent five years in the employ of Hall, Kaul & Co.,; was afterward a resident of Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Penn., several years, and, returning to Sinnemahoning in 1885, he has here since been in the employ of Barclay Brothers as a sawyer. In 1876 Mr. HANSCOM married Maggie A., daughter of Andrew and Margaret (HOUSEL) KLINE, of Williamsport, Penn., and has five children: Frank H ., Jennie V., Ethel L., Jessie P., and Fred. Mr. HANSCOM was elected justice of the peace for Grove township in 1888. Politically he is a Republican."
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1860 Census at Woodward, Clinton Co, PA household of Henry HANSCOM
1880 Census at Benezette, Elk Co, PA
1900 Census at Grove, Cameron Co, PA



family purchased plot E-21 at Highland Cemetery, the plot formerly which was formerly owned by Uncle Charles Rhoads HOUSEL

Some information has his name as John Vinol Hanscom.
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Source: Source: Page(s) 952-975, History of Counties of McKean, Elk and Forest, Pennsylvania. Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1890.
"J. Vine HANSCOM, sawyer and justice of the peace, Sinnemahoning, was born in Hartland, Me., June 28, 1850, and is the son of Henry and Elizabeth (HAMM) HANSCOM, who located in Bradford county, Penn., in 1854, where the father (who was a farmer by occupation) still resides. Our subject was reared in Bradford county, and received a limited education in the common schools. He first located in Sinnemahoning in 1869, where for three years he held the position of sawyer in the mill of Barclay Brothers; then moved to Benezette, Elk Co., Penn., where he spent five years in the employ of Hall, Kaul & Co.,; was afterward a resident of Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Penn., several years, and, returning to Sinnemahoning in 1885, he has here since been in the employ of Barclay Brothers as a sawyer. In 1876 Mr. HANSCOM married Maggie A., daughter of Andrew and Margaret (HOUSEL) KLINE, of Williamsport, Penn., and has five children: Frank H ., Jennie V., Ethel L., Jessie P., and Fred. Mr. HANSCOM was elected justice of the peace for Grove township in 1888. Politically he is a Republican."
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1860 Census at Woodward, Clinton Co, PA household of Henry HANSCOM
1880 Census at Benezette, Elk Co, PA
1900 Census at Grove, Cameron Co, PA





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