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Martin VanBuren Hannan

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Martin VanBuren Hannan

Birth
California, USA
Death
23 Oct 1914 (aged 65)
Salubria, Washington County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Washington County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Cambridge News
Cambridge, Idaho
Friday, October 23, 1914

Martin Hannan Dead

Martin Vanburen Hannan, one of the pioneers of this section, died at his home in Salubria on Wednesday, October 21. For some time Mr. Hannan had been ill and the death of the pioneer was not unexpected.

Mr. Hannan was a native of California, born May 27, 1848. In the autumn of 1885 he came to Salubria, engaged in business, and remained there until death called him.

The departed pioneer is survived by his wife and thirteen children and one brother. His entire family resides in Salubria. The brother resides in California. He will come to Salubria to attend the funeral which will take place either Saturday or Sunday. Internment will be in Salubria cemetery.

(Cambridge News, Friday, October 30, 1914)

MARTIN V. HANNAN

Mart Hannan, who has been failing for the past couple of years, passed away at his home last week. He went to bed as well as usual that night. In fact he had been feeling about the same as he usually did for some time. He ate a hearty dinner the day before his death, but in the evening he said he was not hungry and did not eat supper, but otherwise he was in his usual good spirits.

Some time between 3 and 4 o'clock Wednesday morning Mrs. Hannan noticed he was breathing differently and got up and lighted a lamp. He was unable to speak, and before the family could be summoned he died without regaining consciousness.

Mr. Hannan had been a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge ever since one was instituted in Salubria, and as was his request he was buried with the I.O.O.F. burial ceremony.

A large number of friends and relatives attended the funeral. The procession was just a half a mile long. He was laid to rest in the Salubria cemetery.

Father's Name: John Hannan
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Name: Catherine Conley
Mother's Birthplace: Ireland
Cambridge News
Cambridge, Idaho
Friday, October 23, 1914

Martin Hannan Dead

Martin Vanburen Hannan, one of the pioneers of this section, died at his home in Salubria on Wednesday, October 21. For some time Mr. Hannan had been ill and the death of the pioneer was not unexpected.

Mr. Hannan was a native of California, born May 27, 1848. In the autumn of 1885 he came to Salubria, engaged in business, and remained there until death called him.

The departed pioneer is survived by his wife and thirteen children and one brother. His entire family resides in Salubria. The brother resides in California. He will come to Salubria to attend the funeral which will take place either Saturday or Sunday. Internment will be in Salubria cemetery.

(Cambridge News, Friday, October 30, 1914)

MARTIN V. HANNAN

Mart Hannan, who has been failing for the past couple of years, passed away at his home last week. He went to bed as well as usual that night. In fact he had been feeling about the same as he usually did for some time. He ate a hearty dinner the day before his death, but in the evening he said he was not hungry and did not eat supper, but otherwise he was in his usual good spirits.

Some time between 3 and 4 o'clock Wednesday morning Mrs. Hannan noticed he was breathing differently and got up and lighted a lamp. He was unable to speak, and before the family could be summoned he died without regaining consciousness.

Mr. Hannan had been a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge ever since one was instituted in Salubria, and as was his request he was buried with the I.O.O.F. burial ceremony.

A large number of friends and relatives attended the funeral. The procession was just a half a mile long. He was laid to rest in the Salubria cemetery.

Father's Name: John Hannan
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Name: Catherine Conley
Mother's Birthplace: Ireland


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