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Andrew Johnson Hann

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Andrew Johnson Hann

Birth
Madison County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Apr 1939 (aged 73)
Madison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
East Peru, Madison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Andrew was the son of Hugh Hann and Sarah Jane Bowers.
He married on February 17, 1895, to Mary Johnson Hogue.

Winterset Madisonian, May 3, 1939:
DEATH OF A. J. HANN OCCURED FRIDAY
Life-Long Resident of This County Dies at Age of 73 Years
Andrew Johnson Hann, a life-long resident of Madison county, died at the Winterset hospital last Friday, where he had been taken on Monday of last week. He was 73 years of age.
Mr. Hann was born in Walnut township on June 13, 1865, the son of Hugh and Sarah Jane Hann. On Feb. 17, 1895, he was married to Mary J. Hogue. They were the parents of two daughters.
He had united in early life with the Methodist church at Peru. His home for many years prior to his death had been in Winterset.
Surviving are his wife; the two daughters, Mrs. Frank Ham and Mrs. Ray Nelson; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Welch of Winterset; a brother, Frank Hann of Des Moines; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church Sunday, in charge of the Rev. J. R. McNichols. Burial was made in the Peru cemetery.
Andrew was the son of Hugh Hann and Sarah Jane Bowers.
He married on February 17, 1895, to Mary Johnson Hogue.

Winterset Madisonian, May 3, 1939:
DEATH OF A. J. HANN OCCURED FRIDAY
Life-Long Resident of This County Dies at Age of 73 Years
Andrew Johnson Hann, a life-long resident of Madison county, died at the Winterset hospital last Friday, where he had been taken on Monday of last week. He was 73 years of age.
Mr. Hann was born in Walnut township on June 13, 1865, the son of Hugh and Sarah Jane Hann. On Feb. 17, 1895, he was married to Mary J. Hogue. They were the parents of two daughters.
He had united in early life with the Methodist church at Peru. His home for many years prior to his death had been in Winterset.
Surviving are his wife; the two daughters, Mrs. Frank Ham and Mrs. Ray Nelson; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Welch of Winterset; a brother, Frank Hann of Des Moines; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church Sunday, in charge of the Rev. J. R. McNichols. Burial was made in the Peru cemetery.


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