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Rev Major Hancock

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Rev Major Hancock

Birth
Patrick Springs, Patrick County, Virginia, USA
Death
20 Sep 1879 (aged 87)
Harrison Township, Champaign County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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MAJOR HANCOCK. (1792—1879.)—The subject of this sketch was born in Patrick County, Va., March 13, 1792, was married to Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, 1811, and the same year moved to Champaign County, 0. He joined the Christian Church in 1821, 'soon began to preach, and became a member of the Miami Conference, laboring mostly without compensation in his own locality. He died of dropsy, at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Moore, of Bellefontaine, 0., Sep? iember 20, 1879.

Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.

Spouse: Elizabeth Susan Fuson Adams (1792-1852), married October 11th, 1814, at Patrick Springs, Patrick County, Virginia – seven daughters (Martha, Nancy, Sarah, Martha, Hannah, Elizabeth, Ann) and six sons (Richard, Lewis, William, Hiram, James, Jesse)

Spouse: H. M. (1801-?), married – one daughter (Catherine) and one son (Abraham)

Father: Benjamin Hancock (1756-1817)

Mother: Nancy Ann "Anna" Corn (1757-1816)

Occupation: minister/preacher for the Christian Church.
Contributor: Ronald C. Brewer (48104028) •
MAJOR HANCOCK. (1792—1879.)—The subject of this sketch was born in Patrick County, Va., March 13, 1792, was married to Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, 1811, and the same year moved to Champaign County, 0. He joined the Christian Church in 1821, 'soon began to preach, and became a member of the Miami Conference, laboring mostly without compensation in his own locality. He died of dropsy, at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Moore, of Bellefontaine, 0., Sep? iember 20, 1879.

Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.

Spouse: Elizabeth Susan Fuson Adams (1792-1852), married October 11th, 1814, at Patrick Springs, Patrick County, Virginia – seven daughters (Martha, Nancy, Sarah, Martha, Hannah, Elizabeth, Ann) and six sons (Richard, Lewis, William, Hiram, James, Jesse)

Spouse: H. M. (1801-?), married – one daughter (Catherine) and one son (Abraham)

Father: Benjamin Hancock (1756-1817)

Mother: Nancy Ann "Anna" Corn (1757-1816)

Occupation: minister/preacher for the Christian Church.
Contributor: Ronald C. Brewer (48104028) •


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  • Created by: Robert
  • Added: Sep 17, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21603087/major-hancock: accessed ), memorial page for Rev Major Hancock (13 Mar 1792–20 Sep 1879), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21603087, citing Bellefontaine City Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Robert (contributor 46505507).