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- [S78] Atchley Funeral Home Records, Volume I, 1930-1954, Larry D. Fox, (Smoky Mountain Historical Society), 9 Feb 1936.
W. L. Duggan obituary
- [S94] Sevier County, Tennessee Census, 334D, 1880.
- [S112] Census, 1880.
Name: Hannah R. Duggan
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1880
Event Place: Fair Garden, Sevier, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 25
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Keeping House
Race (Original): W
Ethnicity: American
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Birthplace: New York, United States
Birth Date: 1855
Spouse's Name: Wilson L. Duggan
Spouse's Birthplace: Tennessee, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: New York, United States
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Vermont, United States
Page: 334
Page Letter: D
Entry Number: 3256
Affiliate Film Number: T9-1277
GS Film number: 1255277
Digital Folder Number: 004244657
Image Number: 00677
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Self Wilson L. Duggan M 31 Tennessee, United States
Wife Hannah R. Duggan F 25 New York, United States
Daughter Lilian L. Duggan F 6 Tennessee, United States
Daughter Laura J. Duggan F 3 Tennessee, United States
- [S112] Census, 1900.
Name: Hannah R Duggan
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1900
Event Place: ED 137 Civil District 3, Sevier, Tennessee, United States
Birth Date: Nov 1855
Birthplace: New York
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: Vermont
Race: White
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 29
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1871
Mother of how many children: 9
Number of Living Children: 8
Immigration Year:
Page: 12
Sheet Letter: B
Family Number: 213
Reference ID: 77
GS Film number: 1241595
Digital Folder Number: 004118729
Image Number: 00403
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Wilson L Duggan M 51 Tennessee
Wife Hannah R Duggan F 45 New York
Daughter Laura J Duggan F 21 Tennessee
Son Claude V Duggan M 20 Tennessee
Son Ralph Duggan M 17 Tennessee
Daughter Viola R Duggan F 15 Tennessee
Son Orton L Duggan M 13 Tennessee
Daughter Zella M Duggan F 11 Tennessee
Son Morton B Duggan M 10 Tennessee
- [S78] Atchley Funeral Home Records, Volume I, 1930-1954, Larry D. Fox, (Smoky Mountain Historical Society), 9 Dec 1937.
Duggan, Hannah R. age 83 b. Nov 28 NY State d. Dec 9, 1937 Knox f. Wm Beaman m. Blanchard Family Cem Survivors: 4 sons Claude Ralph Orton L. Blaine 2 dau Mrs R. N. Murphy Knox Mrs U. S. Vinyard one sis Mrs Jean L. Carson Newkirk OK.
- [S71] Sevier County Republican Extracts, Beulah Linn, (http://sevier.tngenealogy.net/research-assistance/records-resources/27-newspapers-a-publications), 29 Dec 1937.
Mrs. Hannah Beaman Duggan, aged 83 years and 11 days, widow of the late Hon. W.L. Duggan, of East Fork, Sevier County, died Dec. 9, 1937 at the home of her daughter Mrs. U.S. Vineyard, at Riverdale, Knox County.
She was the mother of nine children, the ______ of which died in infancy and two daughters in the early part of 19___. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R.N. Murphy of Knoxville, Mrs. U.S. Vineyard of Riverdale, Knox County; four sons, Ralph B. Duggan of Sevierville, Claude V. and Orton L. Duggan of Knoxville, and M. Blaine Duggan of Chicago. There are also 35 grandchildren and great-grandchildren living.
Mrs. Duggan’s maiden name was Hannah R. Beaman. She was the daughter of William Beaman of Malone, NY. At the age of three, her father moved to Leroy, Minnesota. In 1869 at the age of 1`4 Hannah Beaman came to East Tennessee to attend a private school taught by her uncle Prof. Fernando Beaman of Knoxville. The school was located in the vicinity of Riverdale only a few miles from where she died. It was while attending her uncle’s school that she met Wilson Duggan whom she married April 27, 1871. Within a few years after her marriage during which time her husband taught private schools, they went to the old Duggan homestead at East Fork where they resided until the death of her husband after which she spent most of her time with her two daughters.
She served as postmaster at the East Fork post office during the Arthur administration. During her active life she was always ready and willing to administer to the sick.
Funeral services were conducted at the home at East Fork last Sunday afternoon at 2:30 conducted by the Rev. J. Lacy Basham and Rev. W. F. Pitts. Interment was in the family cemetery.
Music was rendered by a quartet composed of G.H. Wynn, Louis Trotter, Charles Franklin, and Mrs. Charles Franklin.
Pallbearers were: Victor V. Allen, Walter Dixon, Clarence Howard, Walter Sharp, A.B. Shields, and W.L. Williams.
- [S34] In the Shadow of the Smokies, Smoky Mountain Historical Society, (1993), 466.
w/o Wilson L.
- [S147] Find a Grave, (Memorial: 47124631).
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