Trenton Evening Times 1 December 1911
Daughter of Pearson Thorn (1805-1886)
and Hannah (Adams) Thorn (1810- ?)
Sister to Pearson Thorn Jr., and half sister to Mrs. Jane Neuman (Thorn) Aaronson.
Loving Wife - Married 15 Dec. 1852 in Bordentown Twp., Burlington, NJ. Rev. JJ Hanley married Mr. Wesley Thorn, of Chesterfield and Miss Hannah C. Thorn of Bordentown.
Husband Wesley passed on 29 May 1889 in Bordentown, NJ. Wesley was a Civil War Vet. serving in the New Jersey 9th infantry, Company C. No burial has yet been found for him.
Mother of 8 children: David C., Merrick C., Caroline L. (Thorn) Stout, Amos P. (a retired Chief of Police in Bordentown), Hellen V. (Thorn) Wood, Henry R., Walter P.and William C..
Trenton Evening Times 1 December 1911
Daughter of Pearson Thorn (1805-1886)
and Hannah (Adams) Thorn (1810- ?)
Sister to Pearson Thorn Jr., and half sister to Mrs. Jane Neuman (Thorn) Aaronson.
Loving Wife - Married 15 Dec. 1852 in Bordentown Twp., Burlington, NJ. Rev. JJ Hanley married Mr. Wesley Thorn, of Chesterfield and Miss Hannah C. Thorn of Bordentown.
Husband Wesley passed on 29 May 1889 in Bordentown, NJ. Wesley was a Civil War Vet. serving in the New Jersey 9th infantry, Company C. No burial has yet been found for him.
Mother of 8 children: David C., Merrick C., Caroline L. (Thorn) Stout, Amos P. (a retired Chief of Police in Bordentown), Hellen V. (Thorn) Wood, Henry R., Walter P.and William C..
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