Patterson Hannah
- Name
- Patterson Hannah
- Race
- White
- Record(s) Seen In
- Will Book 1-1: 1839-1885
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 2
- Birth Register - 1853-1885 - pp. 1-66
- Common Law Orders - D - July 1848 - May 1856 - pgs. 401-810
- Page and Line Number
-
IAS2: PP. 297, 365
BR: PP. 38, L. 25; PP. 46, L. 9
CLD: PP. 522 - Date(s) Seen in Records
- Will Book 1: June 1853
-
IAS 2: October 27, 1851; September 15, 1853
- BR: 1862
- Occupation
- Farmer
- People Enslaved
- Stephan
- Edward
- Henry
- Cyrus
- Yaymen
- Cyrus
- John
- Cass
- Charles
- Bob
- Billy
- Sally
- Betsey
- Charlotte
- Eliza
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Lucky
- Charity
- Mary
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Catherine
- Lucy
- Lucy
- Catherine
- Additional Information
- Patterson Hannah bequeathed Henry Clay, Edward, and Stephen to Ivin P. Henry, who would obtain them when he became 21 years old. Until that time, Matthew Harvey was to "have the services" of those three enslaved people.
- Ivin P. Henry
- Mathew Harvey
- Patterson Hannah allotted enslaved people to the following individuals.
- Mrs. Sarah Hannah
- Mrs. Harvey
- Ferdinand Rever
- Patterson Hannah is listed as being the enslaver of Charity and her daughter Lucy. However, James Glenon is also listed as being their enslaver.
- James Glenon
- In Common Law Book D, it is reported that there was an order of partition of real estate and enslaved people enslaved by Patterson Hannah. They were to be divided between his widow and legal heirs.
Part of Patterson Hannah