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Dr John W. Hannan

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Dr John W. Hannan

Birth
Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Mar 1901 (aged 58)
Scotland, Greene County, Indiana, USA
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DR. JOHN W. HANNAN, a native of the Buckeye State, was born December 4, 1842, and was raised in Gallipolis. He is a son of Thomas D. and Rachel (Riley) Hannan, and since 1865 has been a resident of Greene County. He received but a moderate schooling in youth, learned and worked at the harness makers' trade for some time, but afterward studied medicine and graduated from the Miami Medical College of Cincinnati. In 1868, he began the practice of his profession, and is now located in Scotland, Greene County, where by success and industry he is known as one of the best practitioners in the county. Dr. Hannan is a Republican in politics, as was also his father. He was married, in 1869, to Miss Elizabeth J. Crook, and six children have resulted from this union - Minnie B., Nellie G., Effie V., Junius H., John W. and Clara L. Mrs. Hannan is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Source: History of Greene and Sullivan Counties, State of Indiana, Chicago: Goodspeed Bros. & Co., Publishers. 1884, page 385.
DR. JOHN W. HANNAN, a native of the Buckeye State, was born December 4, 1842, and was raised in Gallipolis. He is a son of Thomas D. and Rachel (Riley) Hannan, and since 1865 has been a resident of Greene County. He received but a moderate schooling in youth, learned and worked at the harness makers' trade for some time, but afterward studied medicine and graduated from the Miami Medical College of Cincinnati. In 1868, he began the practice of his profession, and is now located in Scotland, Greene County, where by success and industry he is known as one of the best practitioners in the county. Dr. Hannan is a Republican in politics, as was also his father. He was married, in 1869, to Miss Elizabeth J. Crook, and six children have resulted from this union - Minnie B., Nellie G., Effie V., Junius H., John W. and Clara L. Mrs. Hannan is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Source: History of Greene and Sullivan Counties, State of Indiana, Chicago: Goodspeed Bros. & Co., Publishers. 1884, page 385.


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