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According to her headstone: b. 1794 - d.1866.
Buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Warner, New Hampshire.
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/hannah-flanders_18171312
'Hannah Flanders
Born in Warner, Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA on 28 Mar 1794
to Zebulon Flanders and Hannah French.
Hannah married Benjamin Harriman and had 10 children.
She passed away on 1850 in New Hampshire, USA.
Family Members
Parents
Zebulon Flanders 1756-1838
Hannah French 1755-1850
Spouse(s)
Benjamin Harriman 1791-1856
Children
Augustine W Harriman 1824-1896
Henry H Harriman 1814-1878
Benjamin F Harriman 1815-1885
Walter Harriman 1817-1884
David C Harriman 1819-1900
Elhanan Harriman 1823-1851
Leonidas Harriman 1827-1891
Hannah Harriman 1829-1890
Helen Solena Harriman 1831-1896
Frank P Harriman 1834-Unknown
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=121917036
'Hannah F. (Flanders) Harriman
Birth: 1794
Death: 1866
Family links:
Spouse:
Benjamin Evans Harriman (1791 - 1856)* Children:
Henry Harrison Harriman (1814 - 1878)*
Walter Harriman (1817 - 1884)*
Hannah Augusta Harriman Morse (1828 - 1890)*
Helen Solena Harriman Montgomery (1831 - 1896)*
Burial: Pine Grove Cemetery Warner Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Plot: Lot: 230 - Original Section
Created by: III Record added: Dec 19, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 121917036
Harriman
DESCENDANTS OF STEPHEN FLANDERS 1:
Four of Stephen Flanders’ descendants were governors of
states or territories.
This is very unusual as any student of American history will know.
The distinguished four were*
(1) Hon. Alvan Flanders, governor of Washington;
(2) Hon. Benjamin Franklin Flanders, governor of Louisiana ;
(3) Hon. Lewis Cass, governor of Michigan, and
(4) Hon. Walter Harriman, governor of New Hampshire. Walter Harriman, whose mother was Hannah" Flanders, was a partner in the Arm of
Pillsbury and Harriman, who kept a general store in Warner, New Hampshire, Both partners became state governors as Pillsbury was governor of Minnesota. Harriman was colonel of the Warner troops in the Civil War and was promoted for gallant conduct from Colonel to Brigadier General. He had served as a prisoner in’ Libby Prison.
The other descendant who rose to the rank of General in
the United States Army was Lewis Cass, who led an expedition into Canada during the War of 1812 and was captured there. Note: imprisoned flanders JURISTS:
Among the jurist descendants may be mentioned the Hon.
Joseph R.^ Flanders, Judge of the court of Franklin County
ALSO NOTE: DISTINGUISHED RECENT RI FLANDERS JUSTICE WIKIPEDIA REFERENCE 3/16: Robert G. Flanders, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_G._Flanders,_Jr.
1794 |
March 28, 1794
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Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States
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1817 |
April 8, 1817
Age 23
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Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States
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April 8, 1817
Age 23
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1866 |
1866
Age 71
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New Hampshire, United States
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New Hampshire, United States
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