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Hannah McNutt Hazlett

Birth
Ireland
Death
6 Feb 1924 (aged 87)
Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Hannah in Greenwood cemetery record
Age 87
birth year is a estimate.
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Information taken from Bio and cemetery. I believe this to be correct. But check before adding to your family history.
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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. .
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.
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Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 544''SAMUEL McNUTT...

He was of Scotch-Irish descent and was born in the north of Ireland, twenty miles west of Londonderry, November 21, 1822,
a son of Samuel and Hannah (STUART ) McNutt,
both of whom were natives of Ireland. The father, who was a farmer, spent his entire life in County Donegal, his death resulting in 1836, when he was about fifty-five years of age, from injuries sustained by being thrown from a runaway horse. The mother came with her children to America and after a brief stay in Philadelphia settled in Newcastle county, Delaware. For forty years she devoted her energy to the education and interests of her children and had the happiness of seeing them all honorably settled in life. She came west to Muscatine and died December 24, 1874, at the age of eighty-five years. She and her husband were members of the Presbyterian church.

Patrick McNutt, the paternal grandfather of our subject, married Mary Stevenson and lived to the age of eighty-five years. There were four children in their family, one son and three daughters, the names of the latter being, Mary, Jane and Nancy. Mary lived to be one hundred and five years old. The maternal grandfather was Robert Stuart, who emigrated from Scotland to Ireland on account of church persecution.

Samuel and Hannah McNutt were the parents of seven children, three sons and four daughters, all of whom are now deceased except

HANNAH , the widow of WILLIAM H HAZLETT, of Muscatine.

The second son, Robert, became an eminent physician in Louisiana and at the outbreak of the Civil war, being a Union man, narrowly escaped with his life to the north, losing all his property in Louisiana. Governor Kirkwood appointed him assistant surgeon of the Thirty-eighth Iowa Infantry.

The third son, James, was also a strong Union man and for more than a year was in charge of the medical departments at Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip, below New Orleans
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Suggested edit: Source of additions and corrections: obituary in the Muscatine Journal and News Tribune of February 6, 1924
Cause of death was listed as old age.
Contributor: CJeanealogy (47474846)
Hannah in Greenwood cemetery record
Age 87
birth year is a estimate.
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Information taken from Bio and cemetery. I believe this to be correct. But check before adding to your family history.
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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. .
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.
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Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 544''SAMUEL McNUTT...

He was of Scotch-Irish descent and was born in the north of Ireland, twenty miles west of Londonderry, November 21, 1822,
a son of Samuel and Hannah (STUART ) McNutt,
both of whom were natives of Ireland. The father, who was a farmer, spent his entire life in County Donegal, his death resulting in 1836, when he was about fifty-five years of age, from injuries sustained by being thrown from a runaway horse. The mother came with her children to America and after a brief stay in Philadelphia settled in Newcastle county, Delaware. For forty years she devoted her energy to the education and interests of her children and had the happiness of seeing them all honorably settled in life. She came west to Muscatine and died December 24, 1874, at the age of eighty-five years. She and her husband were members of the Presbyterian church.

Patrick McNutt, the paternal grandfather of our subject, married Mary Stevenson and lived to the age of eighty-five years. There were four children in their family, one son and three daughters, the names of the latter being, Mary, Jane and Nancy. Mary lived to be one hundred and five years old. The maternal grandfather was Robert Stuart, who emigrated from Scotland to Ireland on account of church persecution.

Samuel and Hannah McNutt were the parents of seven children, three sons and four daughters, all of whom are now deceased except

HANNAH , the widow of WILLIAM H HAZLETT, of Muscatine.

The second son, Robert, became an eminent physician in Louisiana and at the outbreak of the Civil war, being a Union man, narrowly escaped with his life to the north, losing all his property in Louisiana. Governor Kirkwood appointed him assistant surgeon of the Thirty-eighth Iowa Infantry.

The third son, James, was also a strong Union man and for more than a year was in charge of the medical departments at Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip, below New Orleans
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Suggested edit: Source of additions and corrections: obituary in the Muscatine Journal and News Tribune of February 6, 1924
Cause of death was listed as old age.
Contributor: CJeanealogy (47474846)


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