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"David Hanes was born September 12, 1813, in Frederick County, Maryland. He was of German descent ... His mother, Naomi Hanes, later (July 18, 1822:, was married to Nicholas Friend. When David was twelve, he went with an uncle, David Cook, to Wayne County, Indiana where he grew to manhood. He was married in Williamsburg, Indiana, to Hannah Cranor, daughter of John and Nancy (Little) Cranor, who was born August 26, in Guilford Co., North Carolina, on November 26, 1835"--Page 1. They lived several places in Indiana until 1855 when they moved to Boone Township, Dallas County, Iowa. "David Hanes died Sept. ll, 1900 and was buried in the " ... Booneville Iowa Cemetery. Hannah (Cranor) Hanes died August 26, 1901. Descendants lived in Iowa, Missouri, Michigan, Nebraska, Colorado, Montana, Oregon, California and elsewhere
The Secret History of Betty Ireland by Betty Ireland. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1888 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
George Dellinger (1756-1833) married Mary McKinny in 1803 and had at least one son. His brother, Jacob (1768-1837), married Fannie Wills and had ten children. The families lived in Cherryville, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, Maryland, Illinois, Texas and elsewhere.
Written in 1986, Bettie Sellers's book of poems speaks for ordinary women whose lives have been confronted with unfortunate circumstances. Writing in a narrative and lyrical style, Sellers brings life to new stories and songs based on the downtrodden women she has encountered.
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