William Hahn's workshop in Roberts where he did his carpentry work.
--Photo and Info from Mary Martin. 2020. Ancestry.
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Sunday, October 25, 2020
More Hahn Family
William Hahn, son of Gotlieb, first Hahn born in the states. Photo likely taken late 1890's to early 1900's.
--Photo and Info from Mary Martin. 2020. Ancestry.
"Gottlieb Hahn was my great, great grandfather. His son Conrad (brother to Wm. pictured) was my great grandfather. Next came Mable Hahn my grandmother who married James Trimble my grandfather. The Hahns came from Germany and prospered in agriculture in Illinois. The state honored Gottlieb with master farmer award in 1880-90s. Not many Hahn descendants are left in Ford county today, as all 9 children moved out of the area except my grandparents . . . "
Hahn Family and Info from Ancestry.com
Mary Ellen Keene labeled this picture: Uncle Will Hahn, Aunt Mary, Marchey, Elmer, Clyde.
--Photo and Info from Mary Martin. 2020. Ancestry.Sunday, June 16, 2019
Sunday, February 24, 2019
1907 Article Part 1
Labels:
Anderson,
Baylor,
Bunker,
Connecticut Settlement,
Dwyer,
First Homes,
Hahn,
Havens,
Hawthorne,
Maxson A. C.,
Ortlepp,
Russell,
Smith
Sunday, January 27, 2019
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