Married to Keziah
Azariah Hanks, a great pioneer preacher whose life had been spent in organizing Baptist Churches in many parts of Ohio, even as far away as Granville and one at Euclid, came to live with relatives on the South Ridge west of Madison. He became the first pastor of the organized Madison church, 6 April 1831. His health had been so undermined by the many hardships he had endured that he live only two years after his taking on his last pastorate.
Death date is recorded by Lake County Genealogy Society website and differs from the obituary notice.
Married to Keziah
Azariah Hanks, a great pioneer preacher whose life had been spent in organizing Baptist Churches in many parts of Ohio, even as far away as Granville and one at Euclid, came to live with relatives on the South Ridge west of Madison. He became the first pastor of the organized Madison church, 6 April 1831. His health had been so undermined by the many hardships he had endured that he live only two years after his taking on his last pastorate.
Death date is recorded by Lake County Genealogy Society website and differs from the obituary notice.
Family Members
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Abigail Hanks
1750–1776
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Isaac Hanks
1752–1826
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Tabitha Hanks
1754–1778
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Anna Hanks Eldredge
1758–1797
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Ruth Hanks Bixby
1759–1799
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Elijah Hanks
1761–1839
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Mary Hanks Whiton
1764–1809
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Hanks Walker
1767–1844
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Theophilus Sargent Hanks
1769–1830
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Diadamia Hanks
1776–1777
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Deacon Enoch Hanks
1779–1860
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