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Lucian Hathaway

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Lucian Hathaway Veteran

Birth
Lake County, Ohio, USA
Death
27 Dec 1908 (aged 72)
Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Biography of Lucian Hathaway, pages 687 / 688. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885.

Lucian Hathaway was born in Lake County, Ohio, in 1836, a son of Nathan and Hannah (Hamilton) Hathaway. He was but six years of age when his parents moved to De Kalb County, Ind., and his education was all obtained in the county of his adoption. He remained on his father’s farm till manhood. He enlisted in the war of the Rebellion in Company H, Thirtieth Indiana Infantry. While in the service he had the measles, and owing to exposure and lack of attention, took cold and has never regained his former health. He was discharged Aug. 12, 1863. In 1866 he bought the farm where he resides, in Keyser Township, which contains eighty acres of well-improved land.

Mr. Hathaway was married Sept. 27, 1866, to Elizabeth Swanders, a daughter of Jonathan Swanders who moved from Pennsylvania to Carroll County, Ind., in an early day.

Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway have had eight children; but seven are living---Diana, Miles, Ellen, Pogie, Alton, Cyrus and Milton.

Politically Mr. Hathaway is a Democrat. He is a member of the Charles Case Post, Mo. 233, G.A.R.

Submitted by:
Arlene Goodwin
Auburn, Indiana
[email protected]

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From Indiana State Library
140 N. Senate Ave.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Title of Record
Indiana Enrollment of Soldiers, Widow, and Orphans
DeKalb County, Indiana
1886

Full Name: Hathaway, Lucian
Rank: Privt
Company: H Regiment: 30 State: Ind Volunteer: Yes
Township: Keyser
White: Yes
War of: 1861
Present Post Office Address: Garrett, Ind
No. of children under 16 y’s old: 4
Biography of Lucian Hathaway, pages 687 / 688. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885.

Lucian Hathaway was born in Lake County, Ohio, in 1836, a son of Nathan and Hannah (Hamilton) Hathaway. He was but six years of age when his parents moved to De Kalb County, Ind., and his education was all obtained in the county of his adoption. He remained on his father’s farm till manhood. He enlisted in the war of the Rebellion in Company H, Thirtieth Indiana Infantry. While in the service he had the measles, and owing to exposure and lack of attention, took cold and has never regained his former health. He was discharged Aug. 12, 1863. In 1866 he bought the farm where he resides, in Keyser Township, which contains eighty acres of well-improved land.

Mr. Hathaway was married Sept. 27, 1866, to Elizabeth Swanders, a daughter of Jonathan Swanders who moved from Pennsylvania to Carroll County, Ind., in an early day.

Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway have had eight children; but seven are living---Diana, Miles, Ellen, Pogie, Alton, Cyrus and Milton.

Politically Mr. Hathaway is a Democrat. He is a member of the Charles Case Post, Mo. 233, G.A.R.

Submitted by:
Arlene Goodwin
Auburn, Indiana
[email protected]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From Indiana State Library
140 N. Senate Ave.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Title of Record
Indiana Enrollment of Soldiers, Widow, and Orphans
DeKalb County, Indiana
1886

Full Name: Hathaway, Lucian
Rank: Privt
Company: H Regiment: 30 State: Ind Volunteer: Yes
Township: Keyser
White: Yes
War of: 1861
Present Post Office Address: Garrett, Ind
No. of children under 16 y’s old: 4


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