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John Randolph Hanes

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John Randolph Hanes

Birth
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 May 1922 (aged 73)
Big Horn, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Big Horn, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Appears to be a significant error with the birth year on John's headstone.
John's death certificate lists his birth date as 03/15/1849 even though his headstone shows his birth year to be 1864. His memorial has been changed to show birth year of 1849. He married in 1873 and had first child in 1875. If he was born in 1864 then he would have been about 9 years old when he married and 11 years old when first child was born.

PAgirl 07/13/2023
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JOHN R. HANES DIES AT HOME
John R. Hanes, aged 73 years, two months, and seven days, passed away yesterday evening at 6:30 at the home of his son, George Hanes, near Big Horn, death being caused by pneumonia. Mr. Hanes leaves his widow, three sons, and three daughters; Mrs. James Sabis, Mrs. John Blaine and Mrs. Jake Adams, George and David Hanes, all of Sheridan County, and Thomas Hanes of Hardin, Montana.
Remains are at the Reed Funeral Parlors. Funeral services will be conducted at Big Horn, the time to be announced later.

Buried next to Margaret Hanes.

Excerpt from a story written by Bea Hutson as published in the Sheridan County Heritage Book published in 1983 with permission from the Sheridan County Extension Homemakers Council.)

John R. and Margaret E. Hanes traveled from Ohio to Missouri where they lived several years raising their family. John was born in 1854 and Margaret in 1855. Their children were all born in Missouri, Mary, Dave, Bertha, Nora, William and Tom.
They came to Wyoming in about 1908. John had lost an eye from an accident and in his older age became almost totally blind. They made their home in Big Horn, Wyoming with their son Bill.
John had some bees that he took care of when they lived in Big Horn. he smoked a pipe and his grandchildren remember they had to wear light-colored clothing when they went with Grandpa so he could see them a little. John passed away at his home on May 22, 1922 from pneumonia.
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Appears to be a significant error with the birth year on John's headstone.
John's death certificate lists his birth date as 03/15/1849 even though his headstone shows his birth year to be 1864. His memorial has been changed to show birth year of 1849. He married in 1873 and had first child in 1875. If he was born in 1864 then he would have been about 9 years old when he married and 11 years old when first child was born.

PAgirl 07/13/2023
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JOHN R. HANES DIES AT HOME
John R. Hanes, aged 73 years, two months, and seven days, passed away yesterday evening at 6:30 at the home of his son, George Hanes, near Big Horn, death being caused by pneumonia. Mr. Hanes leaves his widow, three sons, and three daughters; Mrs. James Sabis, Mrs. John Blaine and Mrs. Jake Adams, George and David Hanes, all of Sheridan County, and Thomas Hanes of Hardin, Montana.
Remains are at the Reed Funeral Parlors. Funeral services will be conducted at Big Horn, the time to be announced later.

Buried next to Margaret Hanes.

Excerpt from a story written by Bea Hutson as published in the Sheridan County Heritage Book published in 1983 with permission from the Sheridan County Extension Homemakers Council.)

John R. and Margaret E. Hanes traveled from Ohio to Missouri where they lived several years raising their family. John was born in 1854 and Margaret in 1855. Their children were all born in Missouri, Mary, Dave, Bertha, Nora, William and Tom.
They came to Wyoming in about 1908. John had lost an eye from an accident and in his older age became almost totally blind. They made their home in Big Horn, Wyoming with their son Bill.
John had some bees that he took care of when they lived in Big Horn. he smoked a pipe and his grandchildren remember they had to wear light-colored clothing when they went with Grandpa so he could see them a little. John passed away at his home on May 22, 1922 from pneumonia.
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