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       BIOGRAPHIES 
  
        
        History 
		of 
		Montgomery County 
		together with 
		Historic Notes on the Wabash Valley, 
		Gleaned from Early Authors, Old Maps and Manuscripts, 
		Private and Official Correspondence, and Other 
		Authentic, Though, For the Most Part, 
		Out of the Way Sources. 
		By H. W. Beckwith, 
		of the Danville Bar; 
		Corresponding Member of the Historical Societies of  
		Wisconsin and Chicago 
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		With Map and Illustrations 
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		Chicago: 
		H. H. Hill and N. Iddings, Publishers. 
		1881 
 
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				T. L. HANNA, 
				merchant, Waveland, is one of Montgomery county’s prominent and 
				successful business men.  He is a native of the county, 
				born in 1835, and is the son of William Hanna, who is one 
				of the pioneers, having come to the county in 1827.  The 
				subject of this sketch served a short time in the rebellion, in 
				the 78th Ind. Vol. Inf.  He was elected county commissioner 
				in 1877, and reelected in 1879.  He owns 620 acres of fine 
				land in the county, and a first-class dry-goods establishment in 
				Waveland, where he does an extensive business.  He buys all 
				kinds of grain and produce, and is a useful man to have in any 
				community. 
				Source:  History of Montgomery 
				County, Indiana - Part 2 - Publ. 1881 - Page 348 | 
			 
			
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				WILLIAM HANNA, 
				retired, Waveland.  In writing sketches of old settlers of 
				Montgomery county we find William Hanna, who was born in 
				Shelby county, Kentucky, July 5, 1805.  He remained at home 
				working on his father’s farm until a man grown.  In 1826 he 
				came to Montgomery county, and entered eighty acres of land in 
				Brown township, and in 1827 moved to it and bought two eighties 
				adjoining and added thereto until he owned 900 acres.  He 
				improved 300 acres, being the first stock farm in that part of 
				the county.  When he began life his capital consisted of 
				$200, but by hard work and economy he accumulated quite a 
				property.  He has always been a strong advocate of 
				temperance and practiced what he preached, having never used 
				tobacco, or intoxicating drinks as a beverage.  His first 
				wife was Elizabeth Glenn, of Kentucky.  She died in 
				1837.  He married again, in 1839, Mary Watson, 
				also of Kentucky.  She died in 1874.  He has six 
				children by first wife: William G., Adam, Tyre 
				L., James T., Lindsey, and Margaret E., 
				and by second wife eight: Joseph T., Henry C., 
				Philip P., Josephine, Nancy A., Jennie,
				Daniel W., Albert A.  Mr. Hanna 
				is one of Montgomery county’s most respected citizens and has 
				been a constant member of the Baptist church since his sixteenth 
				year.  He voted with the whig party until the organization 
				of the republican, since which time he has cast his vote with 
				the latter. 
				Source:  History of Montgomery 
				County, Indiana - Part 2 - Publ. 1881 - Page 349 | 
			 
			
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				JOSEPH HENDRICKSON, 
				shoemaker, Waveland, was born in Warren county, New Jersey, 
				1830.  At the age of seventeen he went to learn the 
				shoemaker's trade, and in 1858 came to Waveland, where he 
				engaged in his business until 1862, when he returned east, and 
				in 1863 enlisted in the late rebellion in the 52d Penn. reg., 
				Co. B, and served till the close of the war.  In 1868 he 
				returned to Waveland and resumed his former occupation.  He 
				has been twice married and both wives are deceased.  His 
				first wife was Mary C. Welch, of New Jersey, and second 
				wife was Mary A. Houck, of Pennsylvania.  He has 
				five daughters by second wife: Margaret, Louisa, Annie K., 
				Ora E. and Gertrude. 
				Source:  History of Montgomery 
				County, Indiana - Part 2 - Publ. 1881 - Page 359  | 
			 
			 
		  
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