Hanna's father George Washington Dunkin, was a potter by trade. George (G.W.) entered the Civil War in Texas; was killed in one of the Battles of Bul Run; buried in Manassas Cemetery, Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. There is a photo of the listing for Texas: G. W. Dunkin, Died: 19 September 1862, Company B, 4th Regiment on his Find a Grave memorial.
Hanna Duncan is listed on the 1880 census living with her widowed mother Catherine Fitzpatrick and some siblings in Bastrop County, Texas.
Hannah married Romo Erwin, a son of John P. Erwin and Amanda Lou Black Erwin.
The 1900 Census shows that Hannah was the mother of seven children, five children alive on the date of the census. Hanna had been married fourteen years (about 1886).
In 1903 there was a distribution of the estate of Catherine McDonald Dunkin Fitzpatrick where Hannah Erwin was in the distribution record; she would have been alive on the date of distribution or her part would have been given to heirs.
The date of Hannah Erwin's death is thought to be between 1903 and 1906; she is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, McDade, Bastrop County, Texas, beside her brother George Davis Dunkin and near her mother Catherine McDonald, Dunkin, Fitzpatrick and sisters Elizabeth Dunkin Hancock, Sallie Fitzpatrick Mills, Leola Fitzpatrick Dunkin.
Romo Erwin remarried in 1906 and began another family.
Hanna's father George Washington Dunkin, was a potter by trade. George (G.W.) entered the Civil War in Texas; was killed in one of the Battles of Bul Run; buried in Manassas Cemetery, Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. There is a photo of the listing for Texas: G. W. Dunkin, Died: 19 September 1862, Company B, 4th Regiment on his Find a Grave memorial.
Hanna Duncan is listed on the 1880 census living with her widowed mother Catherine Fitzpatrick and some siblings in Bastrop County, Texas.
Hannah married Romo Erwin, a son of John P. Erwin and Amanda Lou Black Erwin.
The 1900 Census shows that Hannah was the mother of seven children, five children alive on the date of the census. Hanna had been married fourteen years (about 1886).
In 1903 there was a distribution of the estate of Catherine McDonald Dunkin Fitzpatrick where Hannah Erwin was in the distribution record; she would have been alive on the date of distribution or her part would have been given to heirs.
The date of Hannah Erwin's death is thought to be between 1903 and 1906; she is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, McDade, Bastrop County, Texas, beside her brother George Davis Dunkin and near her mother Catherine McDonald, Dunkin, Fitzpatrick and sisters Elizabeth Dunkin Hancock, Sallie Fitzpatrick Mills, Leola Fitzpatrick Dunkin.
Romo Erwin remarried in 1906 and began another family.
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