"Hannah married (2nd) Alvin Owens in 1815, so she's actually Hannah Holbrook Owens. She and Alvin had several more children. Hannah and Alvin and other family members joined the Mormon Church in 1833. They moved to Clay County, Missouri, in 1835, where Hannah died of the "quick consumption." Her son Joseph described her burial spot this way: "She was buried on one corner of a ten-acre lot on the same 80 that I first built my house upon two years before, in Clay County on a rise of ground west of a small creek on the north end of said 80, it going the only way I have of describing the spot one mile north of Shoal Creek."
"Hannah married (2nd) Alvin Owens in 1815, so she's actually Hannah Holbrook Owens. She and Alvin had several more children. Hannah and Alvin and other family members joined the Mormon Church in 1833. They moved to Clay County, Missouri, in 1835, where Hannah died of the "quick consumption." Her son Joseph described her burial spot this way: "She was buried on one corner of a ten-acre lot on the same 80 that I first built my house upon two years before, in Clay County on a rise of ground west of a small creek on the north end of said 80, it going the only way I have of describing the spot one mile north of Shoal Creek."
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