Her grandfather, John Leslie, was one of the earliest settlers of Gratis Twp., Preble County (some reports say as early as 1798). Her grandfather, Silas Gregg and family, came to Preble County from Wilkes Co. GA about 1805. They were originally from New Castle Co. DE, descendants of William Gregg, the Immigrant Quaker.
Hannah married John W. Beam June 02, 1861 in Butler County, Ohio. They were the parents of two children: Tabitha 1862-1910, and Resin born March 12, 1865, who died in infancy.
Hannah and John may have divorced as they were never shown together in census records from 1870 on. However, her death certificate shows her as widowed, wife of John Beam.
Her grandfather, John Leslie, was one of the earliest settlers of Gratis Twp., Preble County (some reports say as early as 1798). Her grandfather, Silas Gregg and family, came to Preble County from Wilkes Co. GA about 1805. They were originally from New Castle Co. DE, descendants of William Gregg, the Immigrant Quaker.
Hannah married John W. Beam June 02, 1861 in Butler County, Ohio. They were the parents of two children: Tabitha 1862-1910, and Resin born March 12, 1865, who died in infancy.
Hannah and John may have divorced as they were never shown together in census records from 1870 on. However, her death certificate shows her as widowed, wife of John Beam.
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