Mc Nair, Hannah M. (1812-1865) Gravesite of

Mc Nair, Hannah M

Maiden Name
McBride

Death
1865-11-22 (aged 53 years)
Mineral Point, Wisconsin

Birth
1812-09

Gravestone

Location
SC.27.1

Transcription
Hannah M. Wife of John McNair
Died Nov 22, 1865
Aged 53 years

Biography

From Find a Grave entry re: daughter - Mrs Blackman
Daughters of 1812 - A chapter of the Daughters of 1812 was recently organized in Allentown, Pennsylvania. A newspaper of that city states that a feature of the gathering was the presence of a real Daughter of 1812, there being only seventeen others in the state known to possess the honor. Mrs. W.L. Blackman, secretary of the Lehigh Humane Society, has that honor. Her father, John McNair, at the age of 17 years was in a party of American soldiers, who crossed into Canada during the conflict of 1812-14. Mrs. Blackman's parents are both buried in Mineral Point.
[Iowa Co. Democrat, Mineral Point, WI, Thur, April 29, 1920 p 1/c1]

John and Hannah (McBride) McNair were married March 16, 1843, Mineral Point, WI

Obituary

Died. In Mineral Point, Wis., on the morning of November 22d, 1865, Mrs. Hannah M. McNair, aged 53 years, and 2 months.
Mineral Point Weekly Tribune, Dec. 6, 1865