Seventh Generation (Continued)
Family of Major William Daviess (291) & Maria B. Thompson
1005. Hannah M. Daviess.[2202], [2203] Born in Jul 1840 in Mercer Co., Kentucky. Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1850.[745] Was on the census for St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, in 1880.[2204], [2205] Hannah M. died in 1919.[2206] Occupation: Playwright; operated a boarding house.
On 5 Jul 1859 Hannah M. married Williamson Haskins Pittman[2203], [2206], son of Asa Pittman & Nancy Haskins Trabue, in Mercer Co., Kentucky.[2207] Born on 11 Jun 1824 in Kentucky. Williamson Haskins died in St. Louis Co., Missouri, on 21 Oct 1875; he was 51. Buried in Oct 1875 in Spring Hill Cemetery (Section D), Mercer Co., Kentucky. Occupation: dry goods and wholesale business with brothers Edward F. and George Pittman.
They had the following children:
2527 | i. | Nannie Trabue (~1861-) | |
2528 | ii. | Marie Daviess (1862-1863) | |
2529 | iii. | William Daviess (1863-) | |
2530 | iv. | Asa (1865-1896) | |
2531 | v. | Trabue (1870-) | |
2532 | vi. | Williamson Haskins (1872-1901) |
1006. John Burton Thompson Daviess.[751] Born in 1842 in Mercer Co., Kentucky. Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1850.[745] Was on the census for Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1860.[2208] Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1870.[747] Occupation: lawyer.
John Burton Thompson married Leonora Hamilton[751]. Born abt 1845 in Kentucky. Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1870.[747]
They had the following children:
2533 | i. | Maria Thompson | |
2534 | ii. | Mortimer Hamilton |
1007. Nannie Daviess.[2209] Born bef 1845.
1008. Annie Trimble Daviess.[751] Born in 1845 in Mercer Co., Kentucky. Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1850.[745] Was on the census for Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1860.[746] Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1870.[747] Was on the census for Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1880.[748] Annie Trimble died on 2 May 1931 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky.[2210] Buried aft 2 May 1931 in Spring Hill Cemetery (Section D), Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky.
1009. Samuel Daviess.[2209] Born bef 1850.
1010. Jean Hamilton Daviess.[744], [751] Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1850.[745] Born in Feb 1850 in Kentucky. Was on the census for Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1860.[2211] Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1870.[747] Was on the census for Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky, in 1880.[2212] Was on the census for Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky, in 1900.[2213] Was on the census for Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky, in 1910.[2214] Buried in Sep 1912 in Danville City Cemetery, Boyle Co., Kentucky.[2215] Jean Hamilton died on 21 Sep 1912 in Clark Co., Kentucky.[2216]
In 1873 Jean Hamilton married William Warren[744], [751], son of John Fanchee Warren (1806-1862) & Mary Tittle Crutchfield (1812-1886). Born in Feb 1839 in Kentucky. Was on the census for Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky, in 1880.[2212] Was on the census for Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky, in 1900.[2213] William died on 12 Sep 1907 in Boyle Co., Kentucky. Buried in Sep 1907 in Danville City Cemetery, Boyle Co., Kentucky.[2215] Occupation: grocer.
They had the following children:
2535 | i. | Marie Daviess (1875-1950) | |
2536 | ii. | William (1877-1888) | |
2537 | iii. | Jean Hamilton (1883-) | |
2538 | iv. | Letitia Craig (1887-) |
1011. William Joseph Daviess Jr.[751] Born in 1853 in Mercer Co., Kentucky. Was on the census for Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1860.[746] Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1870.[747] Was on the census for Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1880.[748] William Joseph died in 1908 in Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky. Buried in 1908 in Spring Hill Cemetery (Section D), Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky.
1012. Samuel Daviess II.[751] Born in 1856 in Mercer Co., Kentucky. Was on the census for Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1860.[2217] Was on the census for Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1870.[747] Was on the census for Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, in 1880.[748]