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Samuel Anno

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Samuel Anno

Birth
Death
21 Jun 1866 (aged 61)
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Belle Vernon, Wyandot County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Row 8
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61 years 19 days, Row 8

Owner of Real Estate Section 29 160 acres in Sycamore Township 1845per the "History of Wyandot County, Ohio.

A Samuel Anno was listed for the first time on the Green Township, Ross County , Ohio tax list in 1834. In 1845, Samual Anno owns 160 acres of land in section 29 of Sycamore Township, Wyandot County, Ohio. The minors and orphans of Samuel Anno were made wards of Mary Anno in Wyandotte, County, Ohio in 1846. The oldest girls first name is Hannah. One of the boys is names Samual Fletch Anno. The 1850 US census for Sycamore Township, Wyandotte County, Ohio lists a Mary Anno (41 years old, born KY. ca 1809). Living with her were Hannah, Mary E., Emily and Samual F. There are three Samual Anno's buried in Belle Vernon Cemetery in Wyandotte County, Ohio. Samual Anno died January 21, 1846 at 36 years of age (birth about 1810). Samual F. Anno born January 30, 1843 and died January 18, 1864 son of S & MB. The third Samusl Anno was born june 3, 1825 and died June 21, 1886 at 61 years 19 days.
CITING THIS RECORD
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9Q9K-2VQ : accessed 2015-12-07), entry for Samuel Anno, submitted by wcherry2752974.

Name of wife is Mary Ann Mitchell Anno born 1809-1850. Married on 16 June 1831
Ross County, Ohio

Parents are John Anno 1770-1844 and Hannah Arrowsmith Anno 1774-1832

Leah Anno Beck FAG# 99229958 is the sister of Samuel Anno.

Name: Hannah Auno
Death Age: 51
Birth Date: abt 1835
Death Date: 10 Jan 1886
Newspaper Information: Newspaper: Wyandot County Republican, Newspaper Date: 21 Jan 1886, Newspaper Page: Column: ; Repository: Upper Sandusky Public Library, OH; Years Available:

Miss Emma Anno
U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995

Name: Miss Emma Anno
Gender: Female
Residence Year: 1877
Street Address: Same
Residence Place: Wyandot, Ohio, USA
Occupation: Dressmaker
Publication Title: Wyandot County Directory: 1877

The Anno family(s) moved to Kentucky prior to 1797. Ebenezer Zane requested permission and was authorized by Congress in 1796 to open a'road' accross the Ohio country from Wheeling to a point on the Ohio river opposite Limestone, Kentucky. Thus, Zane's trace was blazed through the wilderness during the summers of 1796 and 1797. This provided a trail between Virginia and Pennsylvania with Kentucky.This may have been the route the Anno's used to reach Kentucky. John Anno was one of the five Annos married in Mason County, Kentuckybetween 1795 and 1803. John Anno was most likely born in Maryland,and his parents were probably Joseph and Esther Anno. However, I have found no records to confirm these facts. The first record of John Anno is his marriage to Hannah Arrowsmith on December 27, 1796 in Mason County, Kentucky. Hannah was the daughter of Samual Arrowsmith and Mary Millard. Henry Anno, most likely John's brother, married Elizabeth Arrowsmith sister to Hannah. If John was at least 20 years of age he was born before 1776. John Anno was a farmer all of his life, and he was among the early pioneers of Kentucky and Ohio. He and his family moved from Mason County, Kentucky to Ross County, Ohio and finally Wyandot County, Ohio. In the late 1790's, Samuel Arrowsmith, John's father-in-law, and Henry Anno moved from Kentucky to Pickaway Plains East of the Scioto River. The Arrowsmith-Kenton Family Record states that Samuel Arrowsmith moved from Mason County to Ohio about 1798, and to Ross County about1801. The Scioto river was used to move north into Ross County, Ohio from the Ohio river. This was one of the main trails north into Ohio.Henry Anno and John Anno are listed on the Ross CO., Ohio tax lists for 1807 to 1818. A list of letters left at the Cillicothe, Ohio post office in April1806 includes a John Anno. The 1820 US census for Green Township, Ross County, Ohio list a Henry Anno (4 family members) and John Anno (6 family members). The 1830 US census for Ohio lists both Henry and John as living in the same place. There are two people living in the Henry Anno household and four people living in John Anno household. The 1830 US Census also lists a Thomas Anno with a household of four people. Among the early settlers of Green Township, Ross County, Ohio was Samuel Little who came about 1800 and settled on section 35. John Anno settle on the southwest corner of section 27, about 1810, and improved a lot, which he later sold, and with family moved North. (Clermont Co., Ohio) Henry Anno settled next north of John Anno, where he made a clearing, which afterwards he sold, and with family moved to Illinois about 1840. Samual Arrowsmith joined Henry Anno on the east. He remained on the property until 1840 when he sold and moved to Illinois. John Ritter settled at the same time in the same section. John stayed on the farm until his death. His son Richard bought the land, and he also died there. The obituary of Elisabeth (Arrowsmith) Anno wife of Henry Anno was published in the Western Christian Advocate on December 31, 1847. The article states that Elizabeth moved to Kentucky with her parents in1788, to Ohio with her husband in 1798, and to Illinois in 1835. There is a strong probability that John Anno and family also moved to Ohio in 1798. By 1804 the Annos were living in Ross County, Ohio. The Scioto river runs from the Ohio river through Ross County, Ohio. Green Township where they lived is close to Chillicothe. Both John and Henry Anno are listed in the 1807 tax list for Green Township, Ross County, Ohio. John Anno and family may have lived elsewhere in Ohio from 1798 to 1804. It is approximately 70 miles from Mason County,Kentucky to Ross County, Ohio. John Anno of Ross County purchased 85acres of land in section 27 of Green Township from Samuel Arrowsmith of Champaign County, Ohio on April 11, 1810 for $200. On the same date, H
CITING THIS RECORD
"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9Q9K-8NL : accessed 5 May 2019), entry for John Anno, cites sources; file (2:2:2:MM9R-Y1H), submitted 25 October 2002 by wcherry2752974 [identity withheld for privacy].
61 years 19 days, Row 8

Owner of Real Estate Section 29 160 acres in Sycamore Township 1845per the "History of Wyandot County, Ohio.

A Samuel Anno was listed for the first time on the Green Township, Ross County , Ohio tax list in 1834. In 1845, Samual Anno owns 160 acres of land in section 29 of Sycamore Township, Wyandot County, Ohio. The minors and orphans of Samuel Anno were made wards of Mary Anno in Wyandotte, County, Ohio in 1846. The oldest girls first name is Hannah. One of the boys is names Samual Fletch Anno. The 1850 US census for Sycamore Township, Wyandotte County, Ohio lists a Mary Anno (41 years old, born KY. ca 1809). Living with her were Hannah, Mary E., Emily and Samual F. There are three Samual Anno's buried in Belle Vernon Cemetery in Wyandotte County, Ohio. Samual Anno died January 21, 1846 at 36 years of age (birth about 1810). Samual F. Anno born January 30, 1843 and died January 18, 1864 son of S & MB. The third Samusl Anno was born june 3, 1825 and died June 21, 1886 at 61 years 19 days.
CITING THIS RECORD
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9Q9K-2VQ : accessed 2015-12-07), entry for Samuel Anno, submitted by wcherry2752974.

Name of wife is Mary Ann Mitchell Anno born 1809-1850. Married on 16 June 1831
Ross County, Ohio

Parents are John Anno 1770-1844 and Hannah Arrowsmith Anno 1774-1832

Leah Anno Beck FAG# 99229958 is the sister of Samuel Anno.

Name: Hannah Auno
Death Age: 51
Birth Date: abt 1835
Death Date: 10 Jan 1886
Newspaper Information: Newspaper: Wyandot County Republican, Newspaper Date: 21 Jan 1886, Newspaper Page: Column: ; Repository: Upper Sandusky Public Library, OH; Years Available:

Miss Emma Anno
U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995

Name: Miss Emma Anno
Gender: Female
Residence Year: 1877
Street Address: Same
Residence Place: Wyandot, Ohio, USA
Occupation: Dressmaker
Publication Title: Wyandot County Directory: 1877

The Anno family(s) moved to Kentucky prior to 1797. Ebenezer Zane requested permission and was authorized by Congress in 1796 to open a'road' accross the Ohio country from Wheeling to a point on the Ohio river opposite Limestone, Kentucky. Thus, Zane's trace was blazed through the wilderness during the summers of 1796 and 1797. This provided a trail between Virginia and Pennsylvania with Kentucky.This may have been the route the Anno's used to reach Kentucky. John Anno was one of the five Annos married in Mason County, Kentuckybetween 1795 and 1803. John Anno was most likely born in Maryland,and his parents were probably Joseph and Esther Anno. However, I have found no records to confirm these facts. The first record of John Anno is his marriage to Hannah Arrowsmith on December 27, 1796 in Mason County, Kentucky. Hannah was the daughter of Samual Arrowsmith and Mary Millard. Henry Anno, most likely John's brother, married Elizabeth Arrowsmith sister to Hannah. If John was at least 20 years of age he was born before 1776. John Anno was a farmer all of his life, and he was among the early pioneers of Kentucky and Ohio. He and his family moved from Mason County, Kentucky to Ross County, Ohio and finally Wyandot County, Ohio. In the late 1790's, Samuel Arrowsmith, John's father-in-law, and Henry Anno moved from Kentucky to Pickaway Plains East of the Scioto River. The Arrowsmith-Kenton Family Record states that Samuel Arrowsmith moved from Mason County to Ohio about 1798, and to Ross County about1801. The Scioto river was used to move north into Ross County, Ohio from the Ohio river. This was one of the main trails north into Ohio.Henry Anno and John Anno are listed on the Ross CO., Ohio tax lists for 1807 to 1818. A list of letters left at the Cillicothe, Ohio post office in April1806 includes a John Anno. The 1820 US census for Green Township, Ross County, Ohio list a Henry Anno (4 family members) and John Anno (6 family members). The 1830 US census for Ohio lists both Henry and John as living in the same place. There are two people living in the Henry Anno household and four people living in John Anno household. The 1830 US Census also lists a Thomas Anno with a household of four people. Among the early settlers of Green Township, Ross County, Ohio was Samuel Little who came about 1800 and settled on section 35. John Anno settle on the southwest corner of section 27, about 1810, and improved a lot, which he later sold, and with family moved North. (Clermont Co., Ohio) Henry Anno settled next north of John Anno, where he made a clearing, which afterwards he sold, and with family moved to Illinois about 1840. Samual Arrowsmith joined Henry Anno on the east. He remained on the property until 1840 when he sold and moved to Illinois. John Ritter settled at the same time in the same section. John stayed on the farm until his death. His son Richard bought the land, and he also died there. The obituary of Elisabeth (Arrowsmith) Anno wife of Henry Anno was published in the Western Christian Advocate on December 31, 1847. The article states that Elizabeth moved to Kentucky with her parents in1788, to Ohio with her husband in 1798, and to Illinois in 1835. There is a strong probability that John Anno and family also moved to Ohio in 1798. By 1804 the Annos were living in Ross County, Ohio. The Scioto river runs from the Ohio river through Ross County, Ohio. Green Township where they lived is close to Chillicothe. Both John and Henry Anno are listed in the 1807 tax list for Green Township, Ross County, Ohio. John Anno and family may have lived elsewhere in Ohio from 1798 to 1804. It is approximately 70 miles from Mason County,Kentucky to Ross County, Ohio. John Anno of Ross County purchased 85acres of land in section 27 of Green Township from Samuel Arrowsmith of Champaign County, Ohio on April 11, 1810 for $200. On the same date, H
CITING THIS RECORD
"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9Q9K-8NL : accessed 5 May 2019), entry for John Anno, cites sources; file (2:2:2:MM9R-Y1H), submitted 25 October 2002 by wcherry2752974 [identity withheld for privacy].


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