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Hannah Baxter

Birth22 August 1809 - Canada
Death26 October 1851 - Alto, Howard, Indiana, United States
Mother(Anna) Mariah (Hannah) Lyon (Cole)
FatherThaddeus Baxter

Born in Canada on 22 August 1809 to Thaddeus Baxter and (Anna) Mariah (Hannah) Lyon (Cole). Hannah Baxter married Joseph W. Heaton and had 8 children. She passed away on 26 October 1851 in Alto, Howard, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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Thaddeus Baxter
1771 - 1847
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(Anna) Mariah (Hannah) Lyon (Cole)
1775 - 1832
Spouse(s)
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Joseph W. Heaton
1809 - 1879
Children Show all
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Delia Heaton
1834 - 1916
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Thaddeus Baxter Heaton
1832 - 1900
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Cornelius Heaton
1849 - 1925
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Henry C Heaton
1843 - 1861
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Daniel M. Heaton
1836 - 1895
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Hannah Heaton
1838 - 1879
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Eli Heaton
1846 - 1921
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Susan Heaton
1842 - Unknown

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