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Thomas Bullman Hasty

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Thomas Bullman Hasty

Birth
Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, USA
Death
5 Jun 1923 (aged 97)
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Tom Hasty and his wife, Alathea, moved to Agra, Oklahoma about 1899 and lived on the land that his son-in-law, Samuel Curtis Story, leased for farming. They built a house separate from the Story's. Tom and Alathea lived there until about 1914 (Tom's COD says he had been living in IA for 9 years) when Tom and Alathea moved back to Keokuk, Iowa to live with their daughter, Martha. The Hasty house was moved to the Heuston land when Samuel and Eldora sold out and moved to Cushing, OK about 1917.

Material posted under biographies on Keokuk Co., Iowa GenWeb site, Van Buren Township.. (Taken from "1880 History of Keokuk County, Iowa"):

-Hasty, T. B. farmer, Sec. 21; P. O. Sigourney; born in Fleming county, Kentucky, January 11, 1826; he remained there until nearly six years of age, when with his parents, he moved to Morgan county, Indiana he remained there until 1842, when he came to Washington county, Iowa, and there engaged in farming; came to this county in 1856, and settled in Van Buren township; in 1866 he moved on the place where he now resides; owns 160 acres of good land, and well improved; was formerly engaged in milling having followed that business for fourteen years, up to 1871, he built and operated what is known as "Hasty's Mill" during that time, October 28, 1854, he married Miss Althea[sic] Dean, a native of Montgomery county, Indiana; they have nine children: Leah E. (now Mrs. Shinnofield), Dora, Hosea D., Lewis D., Frank D., Sarah E., Etty M., Martha A. and Q. L."

Obituary from Oskaloosa, IA 'DAILY HERALD', June 5, 1923:

"HASTY...Thomas B. Hasty of 1022 South Fourth Street died Tuesday, June 5, 1923 at 9:40 AM of old age at the age of 97 years 5 months and 25 days. Funeral at the Free Methodist Church, Eighth Avenue East, Thursday, June 7, at 3:30 PM and interment in Quaker Cemetery."
Tom Hasty and his wife, Alathea, moved to Agra, Oklahoma about 1899 and lived on the land that his son-in-law, Samuel Curtis Story, leased for farming. They built a house separate from the Story's. Tom and Alathea lived there until about 1914 (Tom's COD says he had been living in IA for 9 years) when Tom and Alathea moved back to Keokuk, Iowa to live with their daughter, Martha. The Hasty house was moved to the Heuston land when Samuel and Eldora sold out and moved to Cushing, OK about 1917.

Material posted under biographies on Keokuk Co., Iowa GenWeb site, Van Buren Township.. (Taken from "1880 History of Keokuk County, Iowa"):

-Hasty, T. B. farmer, Sec. 21; P. O. Sigourney; born in Fleming county, Kentucky, January 11, 1826; he remained there until nearly six years of age, when with his parents, he moved to Morgan county, Indiana he remained there until 1842, when he came to Washington county, Iowa, and there engaged in farming; came to this county in 1856, and settled in Van Buren township; in 1866 he moved on the place where he now resides; owns 160 acres of good land, and well improved; was formerly engaged in milling having followed that business for fourteen years, up to 1871, he built and operated what is known as "Hasty's Mill" during that time, October 28, 1854, he married Miss Althea[sic] Dean, a native of Montgomery county, Indiana; they have nine children: Leah E. (now Mrs. Shinnofield), Dora, Hosea D., Lewis D., Frank D., Sarah E., Etty M., Martha A. and Q. L."

Obituary from Oskaloosa, IA 'DAILY HERALD', June 5, 1923:

"HASTY...Thomas B. Hasty of 1022 South Fourth Street died Tuesday, June 5, 1923 at 9:40 AM of old age at the age of 97 years 5 months and 25 days. Funeral at the Free Methodist Church, Eighth Avenue East, Thursday, June 7, at 3:30 PM and interment in Quaker Cemetery."


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