age 70
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I believe this to be correct person as the one in this Bio, but check before adding to your family history.
Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Biographical Section, 1879, page 645
W. H. HAZELETT, farmer, Sec. 24; P. O. Muscatine; Mr. Hazelett is a native of Mifflin Co., Penn.; born in 1824;
in 1845, removed to Fayette Co.,
thence to Lake Tp.,
this county, in 1853.
Mr. Hazelett has acted with the Republican part since its organization; he has been Justice of the Peace, was also member of the County Board of Supervisors for six years;
is a member of the Congregational Church, in which he has been Deacon over eighteen years.
He has been twice married; first wife was
Miss Stevenson, of Fayette Co., Penn.; she died in this county;
present wife was Miss Hannah McNutt,
daughter of Samuel McNutt and Hannah nee Stuart, who were of Scotch origin and emigrated to Philadelphia, Penn., where he died in 1836; she died in Iowa in 1874.
Mr. Hazelett is public-spirited and enterprising and has been identified with the public interests of township and county and is one of the truly valuable citizens of Lake Tp.; he owns 200 acres of land.
age 70
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I believe this to be correct person as the one in this Bio, but check before adding to your family history.
Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Biographical Section, 1879, page 645
W. H. HAZELETT, farmer, Sec. 24; P. O. Muscatine; Mr. Hazelett is a native of Mifflin Co., Penn.; born in 1824;
in 1845, removed to Fayette Co.,
thence to Lake Tp.,
this county, in 1853.
Mr. Hazelett has acted with the Republican part since its organization; he has been Justice of the Peace, was also member of the County Board of Supervisors for six years;
is a member of the Congregational Church, in which he has been Deacon over eighteen years.
He has been twice married; first wife was
Miss Stevenson, of Fayette Co., Penn.; she died in this county;
present wife was Miss Hannah McNutt,
daughter of Samuel McNutt and Hannah nee Stuart, who were of Scotch origin and emigrated to Philadelphia, Penn., where he died in 1836; she died in Iowa in 1874.
Mr. Hazelett is public-spirited and enterprising and has been identified with the public interests of township and county and is one of the truly valuable citizens of Lake Tp.; he owns 200 acres of land.
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