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Hannah Putman Robinson Alvers

Birth
Niagara County, New York, USA
Death
7 Dec 1898 (aged 68–69)
Wilson, Niagara County, New York, USA
Burial
Wilson, Niagara County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, Lot 123-S (probably). Please see discussion in her bio field.
Memorial ID
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Hannah appears in the Town of Wilson (USA, NY, Niagara County) Vital Statistics, Deaths 1884-1913, # 466. This source gives her date and place of death, age at the time of her death, and parents. It also indicates she was buried in Wilson. At the time of her death, Greenwood was the only operating public cemetery in Wilson.


Although there are some existing burial records for Greenwood from 1898, those records cannot be considered complete. Hannah is not shown in those records under any of her three known surnames: Putman, Robinson, or Alvers. Because her second husband, Rhodes Alvers, survived her, it is unlikely she married a third time.


Hannah's first husband, Samuel Robinson, appears with her in USA, NY, Niagara, Wilson, in the 1850 US census. In the 1860 US census, Hannah is shown as a widow in Wilson, with a youngest child born about 1858. She had another child born about 1860, who is shown first in the 1865 New York State census. This suggests Samuel died in 1859 or early 1860. Many online family trees that include Samuel and Hannah give a date and place for Samuel's death. However, none were found that gave a source beyond other online trees. It is possible that Samuel died in Wilson and was buried in Greenwood, and that Hannah is buried with him. However, the location of these possible burials cannot presently be determined.


It is also possible Hannah is buried with family of her second husband, Rhodes Alvers. Rhodes died in 1906 in USA, MI, and is buried there. A brother and two brothers-in-law of Rhodes own lots in Greenwood; however, these relationships appear a little distant.


Hannah's parents, Daniel and Sarah (Renshaw) Putman, are buried in Greenwood on Section D, Lot 123-S, which is owned by their son, Hannah's brother, Daniel "Henry" Putman. Based on presently known burials on this lot, it appears there would have been room for Hannah, making this the most likely place for her to be buried.


If you have information indicating Hannah's exact burial place, please contact the manager of this memorial. Thank you!

Hannah appears in the Town of Wilson (USA, NY, Niagara County) Vital Statistics, Deaths 1884-1913, # 466. This source gives her date and place of death, age at the time of her death, and parents. It also indicates she was buried in Wilson. At the time of her death, Greenwood was the only operating public cemetery in Wilson.


Although there are some existing burial records for Greenwood from 1898, those records cannot be considered complete. Hannah is not shown in those records under any of her three known surnames: Putman, Robinson, or Alvers. Because her second husband, Rhodes Alvers, survived her, it is unlikely she married a third time.


Hannah's first husband, Samuel Robinson, appears with her in USA, NY, Niagara, Wilson, in the 1850 US census. In the 1860 US census, Hannah is shown as a widow in Wilson, with a youngest child born about 1858. She had another child born about 1860, who is shown first in the 1865 New York State census. This suggests Samuel died in 1859 or early 1860. Many online family trees that include Samuel and Hannah give a date and place for Samuel's death. However, none were found that gave a source beyond other online trees. It is possible that Samuel died in Wilson and was buried in Greenwood, and that Hannah is buried with him. However, the location of these possible burials cannot presently be determined.


It is also possible Hannah is buried with family of her second husband, Rhodes Alvers. Rhodes died in 1906 in USA, MI, and is buried there. A brother and two brothers-in-law of Rhodes own lots in Greenwood; however, these relationships appear a little distant.


Hannah's parents, Daniel and Sarah (Renshaw) Putman, are buried in Greenwood on Section D, Lot 123-S, which is owned by their son, Hannah's brother, Daniel "Henry" Putman. Based on presently known burials on this lot, it appears there would have been room for Hannah, making this the most likely place for her to be buried.


If you have information indicating Hannah's exact burial place, please contact the manager of this memorial. Thank you!



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