Person:Andrew Hanna (3)

Watchers
Andrew Black Hanna
m. 12 Dec 1861
  1. Andrew Black Hanna1865 - Aft 1933
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5][6] Andrew Black Hanna
Gender Male
Birth? 31 May 1865 Warren Township, Putnam Co., IN
Other? 1869 Greencastle, Putnam Co., ILMoved to
Education? 1885 Graduate, DePauw University
Residence? 1933 Greencastle, Indiana
Occupation? Farming, Furniture, Cobb, Georgia, United States|Farming, furniture, undertaking, livestock
Death? Aft 1933 Greencastle, Putnam Co., IL
Other? Black & BlackBusiness Name
Other? Masons, 32 degree, Knights of Pythias, Red Men, Woodmen, Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks & Indepenent Order of Odd Fellows.Clubs
Other? Phi Gamma DeltaFraternity
Other? RepublicanPolitical
Other? Unmarried

http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=%2FFH1&CISOPTR=53689&REC=1&CISOBOX=hanna


“William Black and His Descendants” ANDREW BLACK HANNA was born in Putnam County, Indiana, May 31, 1865. He was in business with his uncle, Andrew Black, for many years in Greencastle. He owned about six hundred acres of land about one half mile west of Greencastle, and which is the land that the pioneers, Andrew and Alexander Black, settled on when they came to Putnam County. He was connected with several financial institutions, and was a man of some prominence around Greencastle. In 1933 he was living in Greencastle.



"Weiks History of Putnam County Indiana" by Jesse W. Weik. 1910 B.F. Bowen & Co., Publishers, Indianapolis IN http://members.tripod.com/debmurray/putnam/putbioref-14.htm#ahanna http://ibssg.org/montgomery/

ANDREW B. HANNA. One of the representative business men of Putnam county, and a man whose sound discretion and business judgment is universally recognized, is Andrew B. Hanna, the well-known furniture dealer and undertaker of Greencastle.

Mr. Hanna's ancestry is that of people of the most sterling worth, men and women who delighted in keeping untarnished the good records of the earliest members of both branches of the family. In tracing this genealogy we find that Mr. Hanna's grandfather, William Hanna, was a Kentuckian, in which state he was born, reared and received some schooling in the primitive schools of the early days. He came to this section of Indiana at a very early date, being a hardy pioneer, and he established his home here in the midst of the forest, and from him sprang the later generations that have made this a familiar name in all circles in Putnam and adjoining counties.

One of the best representatives of the family is Andrew B. Hanna, who was born in Warren township, this county, May 31, 1865, the son of Adam Hanna, now living retired in Greencastle at the advanced age of seventy-seven years. He was born in Brown township, Montgomery county, Indiana, where he grew to maturity on the old Hanna homestead. He moved to Putnam county in 1862, and located on a farm in Warren township, devoting his life to farming and stock raising, also bought large numbers of live stock from time to time, being very successful in both lines of endeavor. He shipped more stock to the markets from Putnam county than any other man up to those days. He was always well known as a stock man and he was a good farmer, laying by an ample competency for his old age. In 1869 he moved to Greencastle, where he has since resided. He engaged in the stock and livery business here for many years, and from 1875 to 1882 he was in the furniture and undertaking business.

Adam Hanna married Amelia Black, who was born in Mt. Sterling, Montgomery county, Kentucky. She was an excellent, whole-souled woman, and she passed to her rest in February, 1909, at the age of sixty-six years. They became the parents of only one child, Andrew B., of this review.

Andrew B. Hanna was four years old when his parents moved to Greencastle. He spent his youth much in the same manner as other lads of his days in town, attending the public and high schools, later DePauw University, where he made an excellent record and from which institution he was graduated in 1885. He soon afterwards turned his attention to farming, but in 1890 went into the furniture and undertaking business, opening an establishment alone in October of that year, on the east side of the public square. He prospered from the first and had built up an excellent patronage when, in 1897, he sold out and bought in his present place, the firm name being Black & Black, and in 1900 Mr. Hanna bought the entire stock. He is now erecting one of the finest business blocks in Greencastle, at the corner of Indiana and Walnut streets. It is modern in every detail and will be elegant in all its appointments. He will have an up-to-date and well equipped office in the same and will carry a large and carefully selected stock.

Mr. Hanna belongs to the Masons, having attained the thirty-second degree. He also belongs to the Knights of Pythias and the Red Men, also the Woodmen and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Politically he is a Republican. He is usually too 1bsiIy engaged with his individual affairs to take much interest in politics, however, his support may always be depended upon when movements are promulgated looking to the betterment of the county politically, socially or materially. He is regarded by all as upright and honest in all his business relations and he has the confidence and respect of a wide circle of acquaintances and friends throughout the county.



1880 Greencastle, Putnam, Indiana Census Name: Andrew B. Hanna Age: 15 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1865 BirthPlace: Indiana Relation to head-of-household: Son Father's name: Adam Father's birthplace: IN Mother's name: Amelia Mother's birthplace: KY Occupation: At School Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Male


1930 Greencastle, Putnam, Indiana Census Name: Andrew Hanna Age: 64 Estimated birth year: abt 1866 Birthplace: Indiana Relation to head-of-house: Roomer Race: White

References
  1. Will.

    Will. Virginia Black, 1929

  2. Jesse W. Weik, AM. Weik's History of Putnam County Indiana. (1910, BF Bowen & Co., Pub., Indianapolis, IN)
    505-506.
  3. 1880 US Census.
  4. Virginia Black's Will Signed 1927, Probated 1929.
  5. Raymond Finley Hughes and Howard Clift Black. William Black and his Descendents A Genealogy of the Descendents of William Black of Augusta County, VA and la. (Unpublished. Copyrighted 1973 by Hughes).
  6. Indiana Bioraphies.