nyshistoricnewspapers.org SULLIVAN COUNTY RECORD One of the oldest and most widely known residents of Hankins, SUllivan County and a member of the family after whom that village is named, died last Sunday, in the person of Mrs Susan, wife ofJohn Hankins. Daughte of the late Moses and Rebecca THomas and a granddaughter of Moses Thomas, who was killed inthe battle ofMinisink, near Laxawaxen and whose remains, if we mistake not now rest beneath the Minisink monument in Goshen. Leaves the following children - Chester, John, Samuel, Rebecca, and Mary Main of Hankins, Mrs Abbie, wife of David Bush of Susquehanna and Angeline, wife of Col. Johnson, who is serving in the regular army in thw west. Leaves a nmber of brothers and issters, the late Chauncy THomas of Shohola, being a brother. Interment Tuesday∼Suggested edit: JOHN HANKINS (1Ralph), b. 2 Sept 1803 Ten Mile River at Lumberland, Sullivan, New York – d. 17 Sept 1847 Hankins, Sullivan, New York; m.) 4 Mar 1830 Damascus Township to SUSAN THOMAS (6 Moses, 5 Sgt. Moses, 4 Capt. Moses, 3Benjamin, 2Benjamin, 1Rowland), b. 12 Feb 1811 Damascus Township, Wayne, Pennsylvania – d. 30 Aug 1885 Fremont, Sullivan, New York at Overlook Cemetery at Damascus Township, Wayne, Pennsylvania
they are the parents of: Mary Hankins:
8LT COL ZALMON SMITH MAIN (7William P. 6Joshua, 5Joshua, 4Deac. Thomas, 3Jeremiah, 2Ezekiel, 1John), b. 2 Aug 1833 in Liberty, Sullivan, New York; Discharge Date:19 Sep 1865; A52 Indiana Infantry; Union Soldier New York Regiment of Volunteers in 41 battles; educated at Oxford - d. 13 Oct 1867 Overlook Cemetery Damascus Township, Wayne, Pennsylvania; m.) 29 Mar 1864 in Hankins, Sullivan, New York to MARY HANKINS (2John, 1Ralph), b. 6 Oct 1833 Tusten, Sullivan, New York; Probate 28 Oct 1907 Broome County, New York – d. 16 Oct 1907 Binghamton, Broome, New York; buried at Overlook Cemetery Damascus, Wayne, New York
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nyshistoricnewspapers.org SULLIVAN COUNTY RECORD One of the oldest and most widely known residents of Hankins, SUllivan County and a member of the family after whom that village is named, died last Sunday, in the person of Mrs Susan, wife ofJohn Hankins. Daughte of the late Moses and Rebecca THomas and a granddaughter of Moses Thomas, who was killed inthe battle ofMinisink, near Laxawaxen and whose remains, if we mistake not now rest beneath the Minisink monument in Goshen. Leaves the following children - Chester, John, Samuel, Rebecca, and Mary Main of Hankins, Mrs Abbie, wife of David Bush of Susquehanna and Angeline, wife of Col. Johnson, who is serving in the regular army in thw west. Leaves a nmber of brothers and issters, the late Chauncy THomas of Shohola, being a brother. Interment Tuesday∼Suggested edit: JOHN HANKINS (1Ralph), b. 2 Sept 1803 Ten Mile River at Lumberland, Sullivan, New York – d. 17 Sept 1847 Hankins, Sullivan, New York; m.) 4 Mar 1830 Damascus Township to SUSAN THOMAS (6 Moses, 5 Sgt. Moses, 4 Capt. Moses, 3Benjamin, 2Benjamin, 1Rowland), b. 12 Feb 1811 Damascus Township, Wayne, Pennsylvania – d. 30 Aug 1885 Fremont, Sullivan, New York at Overlook Cemetery at Damascus Township, Wayne, Pennsylvania
they are the parents of: Mary Hankins:
8LT COL ZALMON SMITH MAIN (7William P. 6Joshua, 5Joshua, 4Deac. Thomas, 3Jeremiah, 2Ezekiel, 1John), b. 2 Aug 1833 in Liberty, Sullivan, New York; Discharge Date:19 Sep 1865; A52 Indiana Infantry; Union Soldier New York Regiment of Volunteers in 41 battles; educated at Oxford - d. 13 Oct 1867 Overlook Cemetery Damascus Township, Wayne, Pennsylvania; m.) 29 Mar 1864 in Hankins, Sullivan, New York to MARY HANKINS (2John, 1Ralph), b. 6 Oct 1833 Tusten, Sullivan, New York; Probate 28 Oct 1907 Broome County, New York – d. 16 Oct 1907 Binghamton, Broome, New York; buried at Overlook Cemetery Damascus, Wayne, New York
Contributor: Gloria Beymer Check (47594407) • [email protected]
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