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Anna Maria <I>Gaines</I> Hanger

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Anna Maria Gaines Hanger

Birth
Boone County, Kentucky, USA
Death
5 May 1898 (aged 70)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.7374167, Longitude: -92.2784833
Plot
Peter Hanger lot
Memorial ID
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2nd w/o Peter Hanger.

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Birth: likely Boone county, Kentucky.

Oakwood Plantation was their home purchased in 1859 from Dr Robert Watkins on east Nineth street, east from Saint Johns' College of Arkansas (converted to a hospital during Civil war), that General Sterling Price (former Missouri governor) choose during Civil War as his headquarters before General Frederick Steele occupied Little Rock September 1863.

NOTE: Her father was a Maj from Kentucky with Lt T J Churchill in his command in the Mexican War, captured with Maj Solon Borland, held in prison near Mexico City, was one of three to escape and to fight in the bloody battles at end of the conflict. Later appointed third of five governors of Oregon Territory under president Zachary Taylor, one of then two presidents who died in office

Census: 1870, age 40 Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas with hubby, her sister and child, & five step-children.

Step-daughter Fannie Ashley Hanger(1859-1873) is noted as whose home eight year younger Carl Raymond Gray would stay, page 218 in his mother's diary of him as on file at special Collections, University of Arkansas, MC 1618.

Death: in Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas.

Father: Governor John Pollard Gaines. b: 22 SEP 1795 (Old) Augusta county, Virginia.
Mother: Elizabeth Kincead b: 13 MAR 1800 Versailles, Woodford county, Kentucky.


Marriage: Peter Hanger b: 29 MAR 1807 Boone county, Kentucky.
Married: 23 May 1866 Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas

No known issues
2nd w/o Peter Hanger.

Click on images for credits

Birth: likely Boone county, Kentucky.

Oakwood Plantation was their home purchased in 1859 from Dr Robert Watkins on east Nineth street, east from Saint Johns' College of Arkansas (converted to a hospital during Civil war), that General Sterling Price (former Missouri governor) choose during Civil War as his headquarters before General Frederick Steele occupied Little Rock September 1863.

NOTE: Her father was a Maj from Kentucky with Lt T J Churchill in his command in the Mexican War, captured with Maj Solon Borland, held in prison near Mexico City, was one of three to escape and to fight in the bloody battles at end of the conflict. Later appointed third of five governors of Oregon Territory under president Zachary Taylor, one of then two presidents who died in office

Census: 1870, age 40 Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas with hubby, her sister and child, & five step-children.

Step-daughter Fannie Ashley Hanger(1859-1873) is noted as whose home eight year younger Carl Raymond Gray would stay, page 218 in his mother's diary of him as on file at special Collections, University of Arkansas, MC 1618.

Death: in Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas.

Father: Governor John Pollard Gaines. b: 22 SEP 1795 (Old) Augusta county, Virginia.
Mother: Elizabeth Kincead b: 13 MAR 1800 Versailles, Woodford county, Kentucky.


Marriage: Peter Hanger b: 29 MAR 1807 Boone county, Kentucky.
Married: 23 May 1866 Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas

No known issues


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  • Maintained by: Arkieologist
  • Originally Created by: Bill
  • Added: Oct 7, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77771908/anna_maria-hanger: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Maria Gaines Hanger (1 Jun 1827–5 May 1898), Find a Grave Memorial ID 77771908, citing Mount Holly Cemetery, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by Arkieologist (contributor 47246586).