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Hannah Rea Garwood

Birth
Washington, Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA
Death
1815 (aged 36–37)
Logan County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Middleburg, Logan County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Hannah Rea wed Thomas Garwood at the Quaker Crooked Run Monthly Meeting in Nineveh, Virginia, on November 16, 1797. They had:
1) female in 1798 who died in 1798
2) John Clark on 28 Sep 1799
3) Robert in 1801
4) Abijah in 1802
5) Phoebe in 1804
6) Rebecca in 1805

They moved to Logan County, Ohio in 1806 and had:
7) Hope in 1807
8) Thomas in 1810
9) Ann in 1812
10) Charles in 1814

Hannah died in 1815 and Thomas married her niece, Hannah Rea, who was also named Hannah Rea, in 1815.

Note: There is no proof Hannah buried here as no stone but she must be based on the following:
- John bought this Zane Township land in 1808
- John’s wife buried here in 1811
- Thomas' wife Hannah died in 1815
- John wed Ann[Rea] Branson on Feb 20, 1818
- John died May 22, 1819 and buried here
- In the 1820 census is John’s wife Ann and sons Daniel, John, Thomas, and Levi in Zane Twp; next to each other.
- John’s son Daniel died Sep 5, 1820 and buried here

Shortly after John's death, all Garwoods, except Daniel's family left Zane Township. John's son Lot moved to Zanesfield in Jefferson Township and son Thomas moved to Kentucky then Clark County, Illinois. The rest of the Garwoods moved a few miles away to East Liberty in Perry Township.
Hannah Rea wed Thomas Garwood at the Quaker Crooked Run Monthly Meeting in Nineveh, Virginia, on November 16, 1797. They had:
1) female in 1798 who died in 1798
2) John Clark on 28 Sep 1799
3) Robert in 1801
4) Abijah in 1802
5) Phoebe in 1804
6) Rebecca in 1805

They moved to Logan County, Ohio in 1806 and had:
7) Hope in 1807
8) Thomas in 1810
9) Ann in 1812
10) Charles in 1814

Hannah died in 1815 and Thomas married her niece, Hannah Rea, who was also named Hannah Rea, in 1815.

Note: There is no proof Hannah buried here as no stone but she must be based on the following:
- John bought this Zane Township land in 1808
- John’s wife buried here in 1811
- Thomas' wife Hannah died in 1815
- John wed Ann[Rea] Branson on Feb 20, 1818
- John died May 22, 1819 and buried here
- In the 1820 census is John’s wife Ann and sons Daniel, John, Thomas, and Levi in Zane Twp; next to each other.
- John’s son Daniel died Sep 5, 1820 and buried here

Shortly after John's death, all Garwoods, except Daniel's family left Zane Township. John's son Lot moved to Zanesfield in Jefferson Township and son Thomas moved to Kentucky then Clark County, Illinois. The rest of the Garwoods moved a few miles away to East Liberty in Perry Township.


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