She was married to John Q. Hagerman on August 31, 1865, by A. R. Creslip, ordained and licensed minister, under his hand September 2, 1865. Sworn to on August 29, 1865, by John Q. Hagerman.
Per Lawrence Co. death records, Hannah died in Windsor Twp. Cause of death is listed as 'Consumption'. Neither Hannah nor John Hagerman are found in the 1880 Lawrence Co. Census. A John Hagaman is listed in 1880 Union Twp. Census. Neither John Hagerman nor Hannah Hagerman is listed in Lawrence Co. Cemetery Indexes. A Benny Hagerman is listed in the Scottown Cemetery as follows:
HAGERMAN, Bennie
5-7-186_; Aged 11m 5d
The date of birth for Bennie Hagerman is consistent with the 1865 marriage of John Hagerman and Hannah Dillon, suggesting Bennie may have been their first child and perhaps their only child. Hannah may likely have been buried in the Scottown Cemetery with several of her family members including, at least, her parents and two siblings. Her grave may be represented by one of the several unmarked or unreadable grave monuments.
**Hannah's dates, John C. Hagerman's birthdate, their marriage date and the listing of a son born to this couple were taken from information included in the Dillon Family Narrative completed by J. W. S. Dillon for the 1932 Dillon Family reunion held in Scottown, Windsor Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio.
She was married to John Q. Hagerman on August 31, 1865, by A. R. Creslip, ordained and licensed minister, under his hand September 2, 1865. Sworn to on August 29, 1865, by John Q. Hagerman.
Per Lawrence Co. death records, Hannah died in Windsor Twp. Cause of death is listed as 'Consumption'. Neither Hannah nor John Hagerman are found in the 1880 Lawrence Co. Census. A John Hagaman is listed in 1880 Union Twp. Census. Neither John Hagerman nor Hannah Hagerman is listed in Lawrence Co. Cemetery Indexes. A Benny Hagerman is listed in the Scottown Cemetery as follows:
HAGERMAN, Bennie
5-7-186_; Aged 11m 5d
The date of birth for Bennie Hagerman is consistent with the 1865 marriage of John Hagerman and Hannah Dillon, suggesting Bennie may have been their first child and perhaps their only child. Hannah may likely have been buried in the Scottown Cemetery with several of her family members including, at least, her parents and two siblings. Her grave may be represented by one of the several unmarked or unreadable grave monuments.
**Hannah's dates, John C. Hagerman's birthdate, their marriage date and the listing of a son born to this couple were taken from information included in the Dillon Family Narrative completed by J. W. S. Dillon for the 1932 Dillon Family reunion held in Scottown, Windsor Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio.
Family Members
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Henry Dillon
1831–1895
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Rachel Dillon Lewis
1832 – unknown
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Peter Hamilton Dillon
1833–1904
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Isaac Dillon
1835–1893
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William S. Dillon
1838–1907
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Margaret A "Maggie" Dillon DeMENT
1840–1879
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Martha Jane "Mattie" Dillon Dunfee
1844–1901
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Nancy "Nannie" Dillon Jackson
1847–1929
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Vincent Dillon Jr
1849–1913
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Dillon Wall
1852–1885
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Ruth E. Dillon Johnson
1854–1913
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