Samuel Thomas Hanan (a.k.a. Samuel T. Hannan/Thomas Hanan) was born in Fulton County, Illinois; son of Samuel and Patsy Price Hanan. Married Martha Allphin on 12 Sep 1869 in Scotland, Missouri (previously married 2x to Jane Burrs and Hulda Lewis in Scotland, Missouri - both died before marriage to Martha Allphin. (See 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 Census for names of children). Occupations: Farmer, Carpenter, Saddler and appointed U.S. Postmaster in 1858 in Scotland, Missouri. Samuel enlisted/mustered out at Fort Leavenworth (rank as Private, Sergeant and Saddler).
He was a member of Alfred Sully Post No. 3 of Dayton, Columbia County, Washington.
Sources: Ancestry, FamilySearch, Fold3, 1890 U.S. Census of Union Veterans & Widows of Civil War, Civil War Pension Index, 1835 Illinois Census, Washington Select Death Certificates, Soldiers & Sailors Database, Kansas State Historical Society, Report of Adj. Gen. of Kansas, Illustrated History of the State of Washington (page 624), Missouri Marriage Records, Superior Court State of Washington/County of Columbia Probate (Case P-300), 1883 Washington State/Territorial Census, U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1855 Kansas State Census
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