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Hannah <I>Paddock</I> Brackett-Rouse

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Hannah Paddock Brackett-Rouse

Birth
New York, USA
Death
2 Feb 1900 (aged 67–68)
Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Ceylon, Martin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Phillip Brackett married Hannah Paddock on 17 Dec 1854 in DeKalb County, Illinois. He then appears in Minnesota by 1859. On 1880 Hannah (Paddock) Brackett married 2nd to Chester Rouse. Hannah Rouse's will was located and she names all her children; Ira H. Brackett, Chester J. Brackett, Harvey E. Brackett and May E. Blaisdel.

Martin County Sentinel April 9, 1880 page 1 col. 5
"Rouse-Brackett-In Silver Lake, on April 1st, by Rev. J.C Strong Mr. Chester Rouse to Mrs. Hannah Brackett, of Tenhassen."

It appears that Phillip Brackett was born about 1828 and died between 1876 and 1880. On 01 Apr 1880 Hannah Brackett remarried to Chester Rouse, in Martin Count, Minnesota. In 1880 Chester Rouse was issued a land patent in the same section as land held by Phillip Brackett. Hannah Rouse's will was located and she names all her children; Ira H. Brackett, Chester J. Brackett, Harvey E. Brackett and May E. Blaisdel.
The Martin County Genealogical Society found the following marriage notice:

Martin County Sentinel April 9, 1880 page 1 col. 5
"Rouse-Brackett-In Silver Lake, on April 1st, by Rev. J.C Strong Mr. Chester Rouse to Mrs. Hannah Brackett, of Tenhassen."

Unfortunately, nothing was located by the genealogical society concerning Phillip Brackett.

The 1880 census of Tenhassen, Martin County, Minnesota includes:

Chester Rouse 52 years of age born in New York
Hannah Rouse 48 years of age born in New York
Freddie Rouse 17 years of age born in New York
Harvey Brackett 17 years of age born in Canada
May E. Brackett 13 years of age Born in Minnesota

It appears that Phillip Brackett was born about 1828 and died between 1876 and 1880. On 01 Apr 1880 Hannah Brackett remarried to Chester Rouse, in Martin Count, Minnesota. In 1880 Chester Rouse was issued a land patent in the same section as land held by Phillip Brackett. Hannah Rouse's will was located and she names all her children; Ira H. Brackett, Chester J. Brackett, Harvey E. Brackett and May E. Blaisdel.

Hannah Paddock was the daughter of John and Olive Paddock who were also in Houston County, Minnesota in 1860.

The History of Siskiyou County, California was published by D. J. Stewart & Company in Oakland, California in 1881. It contains the following biography:
"NELSON HARVEY EDDY Was born in the town of Sheldon, Wyoming county. New York, December 25, 1830. He is a son of Levi and Lury (Lewis) Eddy. His father was a Dative of Maine, and his mother of Orange county, New York. Of his father's family there were seven children, viz.: Edwin, Nelson H, Mary A., Henry, Lury C, (now Mrs. Willard P. Stone), Charles J., and William, who died in infancy. Mary A. is now Mrs. Norton Stone, of Big Valley, California. When Mr. Eddy was about the age of fourteen, his parents removed west, and located on a farm near Burlington, Kane county, Illinois, and there he worked on the farm with them until April 6, 1854, when he fitted out an ox-team, and started across the plains, arriving at Yreka, October 3, 1854. He then located what he now calls his mountain ranch, on sections sixteen, seventeen, and twenty-one, township forty-one, range six west. Here he continued to live until 1867, when he purchased the farm on which he now lives, consisting of 318 acres, on sections twenty-five and twenty-six, township forty-two north, range five west. He was married March 27, 1854. to Miss Olive Louisa Paddock, daughter of John and Olive Paddock. Her father was a native of New York, and her mother of Massachusetts. Mrs. Eddy was born near New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas county, Ohio. Of her father's family there were eight children: John R, Ann Maria (now Mrs. John Knaus), Ruth M., Sarah J. (now Mrs. Brown, of Sycamore, Illinois) Hannah A. (now Mrs. Rouse, of Minnesota), Celestia (deceased), Olive L. (now Mrs. N. H. Eddy), and Adelaide (now Mrs. Gardner, of Iowa). Of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy's family there are three, viz.: Irving L., born October 7,1856; Alta Cadelia, born April 29, 1860, and Alice Grant, born April 7, 1865. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy have been among the many successful farmers of Shasta valley, and have by the combined efforts of themselves and children acquired a good home and competence, erected upon a small foundation, for when they arrived in Siskiyou county all they had were their yoke of oxen and one cow. The first location is at Eddy mountain, so called on account of Mr. Eddy's home there. His present home is located about two and one-half miles from the base of Mount Shasta, in a beautiful cove in the foot-hills, and is one of the best stock ranches in the valley, supplied with water flowing from the snow-capped mountains. It is well supplied with barns for the care of all products of the place. Small fruits are grown in great abundance, as well as apples, pears, and peaches. In politics Mr. Eddy is a Republican; in religion, a Protestant. He is a Mason, and belongs to Howard Lodge, No. 96, at Yreka, of which he was Senior Warden for three vears."
John and Olive Paddock had children:

John R. Paddock who married Jane … and lived in DeKalb County, Illinois
Ann Maria Paddock who married John Knaus and lived in Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Ruth M. Paddock living with the John Knaus family in 1880 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Sarah J. Paddock who married Peter W. Brown and lived in DeKalb County, Illinois
Hannah A. Paddock who married 1st to Phillip Brackett and 2nd to Chester Rouse of Minnesota
Celestia Paddock
Olive L. Paddock who married Nelson Harvey Eddy (seen in above biography)
Adelaide Paddock who married 1st to Louis Herring and 2nd to Milo Gardner

There is no record of the location of Hannah's burial but since her Brackett children handled her estate I assume she was buried next to Phillip Brackett. Some genealogical records indicate she died on 02 February 1900 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho.
Phillip Brackett married Hannah Paddock on 17 Dec 1854 in DeKalb County, Illinois. He then appears in Minnesota by 1859. On 1880 Hannah (Paddock) Brackett married 2nd to Chester Rouse. Hannah Rouse's will was located and she names all her children; Ira H. Brackett, Chester J. Brackett, Harvey E. Brackett and May E. Blaisdel.

Martin County Sentinel April 9, 1880 page 1 col. 5
"Rouse-Brackett-In Silver Lake, on April 1st, by Rev. J.C Strong Mr. Chester Rouse to Mrs. Hannah Brackett, of Tenhassen."

It appears that Phillip Brackett was born about 1828 and died between 1876 and 1880. On 01 Apr 1880 Hannah Brackett remarried to Chester Rouse, in Martin Count, Minnesota. In 1880 Chester Rouse was issued a land patent in the same section as land held by Phillip Brackett. Hannah Rouse's will was located and she names all her children; Ira H. Brackett, Chester J. Brackett, Harvey E. Brackett and May E. Blaisdel.
The Martin County Genealogical Society found the following marriage notice:

Martin County Sentinel April 9, 1880 page 1 col. 5
"Rouse-Brackett-In Silver Lake, on April 1st, by Rev. J.C Strong Mr. Chester Rouse to Mrs. Hannah Brackett, of Tenhassen."

Unfortunately, nothing was located by the genealogical society concerning Phillip Brackett.

The 1880 census of Tenhassen, Martin County, Minnesota includes:

Chester Rouse 52 years of age born in New York
Hannah Rouse 48 years of age born in New York
Freddie Rouse 17 years of age born in New York
Harvey Brackett 17 years of age born in Canada
May E. Brackett 13 years of age Born in Minnesota

It appears that Phillip Brackett was born about 1828 and died between 1876 and 1880. On 01 Apr 1880 Hannah Brackett remarried to Chester Rouse, in Martin Count, Minnesota. In 1880 Chester Rouse was issued a land patent in the same section as land held by Phillip Brackett. Hannah Rouse's will was located and she names all her children; Ira H. Brackett, Chester J. Brackett, Harvey E. Brackett and May E. Blaisdel.

Hannah Paddock was the daughter of John and Olive Paddock who were also in Houston County, Minnesota in 1860.

The History of Siskiyou County, California was published by D. J. Stewart & Company in Oakland, California in 1881. It contains the following biography:
"NELSON HARVEY EDDY Was born in the town of Sheldon, Wyoming county. New York, December 25, 1830. He is a son of Levi and Lury (Lewis) Eddy. His father was a Dative of Maine, and his mother of Orange county, New York. Of his father's family there were seven children, viz.: Edwin, Nelson H, Mary A., Henry, Lury C, (now Mrs. Willard P. Stone), Charles J., and William, who died in infancy. Mary A. is now Mrs. Norton Stone, of Big Valley, California. When Mr. Eddy was about the age of fourteen, his parents removed west, and located on a farm near Burlington, Kane county, Illinois, and there he worked on the farm with them until April 6, 1854, when he fitted out an ox-team, and started across the plains, arriving at Yreka, October 3, 1854. He then located what he now calls his mountain ranch, on sections sixteen, seventeen, and twenty-one, township forty-one, range six west. Here he continued to live until 1867, when he purchased the farm on which he now lives, consisting of 318 acres, on sections twenty-five and twenty-six, township forty-two north, range five west. He was married March 27, 1854. to Miss Olive Louisa Paddock, daughter of John and Olive Paddock. Her father was a native of New York, and her mother of Massachusetts. Mrs. Eddy was born near New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas county, Ohio. Of her father's family there were eight children: John R, Ann Maria (now Mrs. John Knaus), Ruth M., Sarah J. (now Mrs. Brown, of Sycamore, Illinois) Hannah A. (now Mrs. Rouse, of Minnesota), Celestia (deceased), Olive L. (now Mrs. N. H. Eddy), and Adelaide (now Mrs. Gardner, of Iowa). Of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy's family there are three, viz.: Irving L., born October 7,1856; Alta Cadelia, born April 29, 1860, and Alice Grant, born April 7, 1865. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy have been among the many successful farmers of Shasta valley, and have by the combined efforts of themselves and children acquired a good home and competence, erected upon a small foundation, for when they arrived in Siskiyou county all they had were their yoke of oxen and one cow. The first location is at Eddy mountain, so called on account of Mr. Eddy's home there. His present home is located about two and one-half miles from the base of Mount Shasta, in a beautiful cove in the foot-hills, and is one of the best stock ranches in the valley, supplied with water flowing from the snow-capped mountains. It is well supplied with barns for the care of all products of the place. Small fruits are grown in great abundance, as well as apples, pears, and peaches. In politics Mr. Eddy is a Republican; in religion, a Protestant. He is a Mason, and belongs to Howard Lodge, No. 96, at Yreka, of which he was Senior Warden for three vears."
John and Olive Paddock had children:

John R. Paddock who married Jane … and lived in DeKalb County, Illinois
Ann Maria Paddock who married John Knaus and lived in Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Ruth M. Paddock living with the John Knaus family in 1880 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Sarah J. Paddock who married Peter W. Brown and lived in DeKalb County, Illinois
Hannah A. Paddock who married 1st to Phillip Brackett and 2nd to Chester Rouse of Minnesota
Celestia Paddock
Olive L. Paddock who married Nelson Harvey Eddy (seen in above biography)
Adelaide Paddock who married 1st to Louis Herring and 2nd to Milo Gardner

There is no record of the location of Hannah's burial but since her Brackett children handled her estate I assume she was buried next to Phillip Brackett. Some genealogical records indicate she died on 02 February 1900 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho.

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