From a biography of her son, James Q. Adams, in the 1895 Hendricks County history:
Thomas Adams married Miss Hannah Kilgore, daughter of William and Margaret (Cochran) Kilgore, and to this union were born the following children: John K., Margaret E., Isabella J., William, James Q., Mary J., Thomas M., Louisa, Matthew M., Hugh F. and Alice L.
The maternal grandfather, William Kilgore, was a captain in the War of 1812, and died of the dumb plague on the terrible march to the great lakes.
Thomas and Hannah (Kilgore) Adams were devout members of the Presbyterian Church, and lived the major portion of their lives in Ross County, Ohio, but in their later years came to Hendricks County, Ind., where the father expired October 22, 1872, and the mother July 4, 1882.
From a biography of her son, James Q. Adams, in the 1895 Hendricks County history:
Thomas Adams married Miss Hannah Kilgore, daughter of William and Margaret (Cochran) Kilgore, and to this union were born the following children: John K., Margaret E., Isabella J., William, James Q., Mary J., Thomas M., Louisa, Matthew M., Hugh F. and Alice L.
The maternal grandfather, William Kilgore, was a captain in the War of 1812, and died of the dumb plague on the terrible march to the great lakes.
Thomas and Hannah (Kilgore) Adams were devout members of the Presbyterian Church, and lived the major portion of their lives in Ross County, Ohio, but in their later years came to Hendricks County, Ind., where the father expired October 22, 1872, and the mother July 4, 1882.
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Hannah, wife of Thomas Adams
b. Nov. 21, 1806
d. July 4, 1882
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