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Abraham H. Haun

Birth
Boone County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 Jul 1926 (aged 78)
Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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He was the son of Shepard Haun and Thersey McDaniel. He married Elizabeth Jane Ritenour on May 5, 1868 in Warren County, Indiana. They had two sons together: Clair H. Haun and Theron Haun. His deathdate was before 1920.

"Abraham H. Haun is a native of Boone County, Indiana, born August 9, 1847, and one of the ten children of Shepard B. and Thurza (McDonnel) Haun; the former a native of Tennessee, the later of Virginia, and of German and English descent. Shepard B. Haun was a miller by occupation. He was married in Boone County, where he owned and operated the Sugar Creek Mills, until 1863, when he came to Pine Village and bought a steam flouring mill, which he operated until his death, March 1864; he was a Freemason.

Abraham H. Haun was employed with his father until that parent died, when he operated the mill until February, 1865; he then enlisted in Company G, One Hundred and Fiftieth Indiana Volunteers, and served until August 1865.

On returning, he followed the harness-making trade, which he continued until 1874, when he engaged in the drug business of Pine Village.

Mr. Haun was married May 3, 1867, to Jennie Ritenour of Warren County; they had two children - Theron C. and Claude.

In 1875, he opened a general store, which he has made successful. Mr. Haun is a Freemason, also a Republican." - History of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton Counties, Indiana, 1883, pages 198 & 199
He was the son of Shepard Haun and Thersey McDaniel. He married Elizabeth Jane Ritenour on May 5, 1868 in Warren County, Indiana. They had two sons together: Clair H. Haun and Theron Haun. His deathdate was before 1920.

"Abraham H. Haun is a native of Boone County, Indiana, born August 9, 1847, and one of the ten children of Shepard B. and Thurza (McDonnel) Haun; the former a native of Tennessee, the later of Virginia, and of German and English descent. Shepard B. Haun was a miller by occupation. He was married in Boone County, where he owned and operated the Sugar Creek Mills, until 1863, when he came to Pine Village and bought a steam flouring mill, which he operated until his death, March 1864; he was a Freemason.

Abraham H. Haun was employed with his father until that parent died, when he operated the mill until February, 1865; he then enlisted in Company G, One Hundred and Fiftieth Indiana Volunteers, and served until August 1865.

On returning, he followed the harness-making trade, which he continued until 1874, when he engaged in the drug business of Pine Village.

Mr. Haun was married May 3, 1867, to Jennie Ritenour of Warren County; they had two children - Theron C. and Claude.

In 1875, he opened a general store, which he has made successful. Mr. Haun is a Freemason, also a Republican." - History of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton Counties, Indiana, 1883, pages 198 & 199

Gravesite Details

Co. G 150th Ind. Vol.



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