Hannah Ranney1

#20935, (15 December 1805 - 12 February 1891)
Father*Jesse Ranney2 (1775 - 1861)
Mother*Ruth Flower2 (c 1779 - 1868)

Family

Dea. Richard Ellis b. 1805, d. 1878
Children 1.Dimick Ellis8 (c 1830 - )
 2.Erastus R Ellis8 (c 1832 - )
Her married name was Ellis.1 
Birth*15 December 1805She was born on 15 December 1805 at Ashfield, Franklin (then Hampshire) Co., MassachusettsG.3 
Marriage*November 1827She married Dea. Richard Ellis, son of Dea. Dimick Ellis and Polly Annable, in November 1827.1 
1828She and Dea. Richard Ellis lived in 1828 at Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., New YorkG.4 
1844She and Dea. Richard Ellis removed to Otisco, Ionia Co., MichiganG, in 1844.5 
20 September 1850She and Dea. Richard Ellis appeared on the census of 20 September 1850 at Otisco, Ionia Co., MichiganG.6 
14 August 1860She and Dea. Richard Ellis appeared on the census of 14 August 1860 at Otisco, Ionia Co., MichiganG.7 
Death*12 February 1891She died on 12 February 1891 at Belding, Ionia Co., MichiganG, at age 85.1 

Citations

  1. [S1882] Charles Collard Adams, Middletown Upper Houses (New York: The Grafton Press, 1908), p. 352.
  2. [S265] E.R. Ellis, editor, Biographical Sketches of Richard Ellis (Detroit, Michigan: W. Graham Printing Co., 1888), pp. 387-388.
  3. [S989] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records: Ashfield 1750–1895, Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook), compiler, Provo, UT and Oxford, MA, Town Records, 1750-1857, img. 29/122, Record of Births, p. 49. Children of Jesse Ranney and Ruth his wife.
  4. [S265] E.R. Ellis, Richard Ellis, pp. 173-174.
  5. [S265] E.R. Ellis, Richard Ellis, pp. 173-174. "May 1st, 1844, he started with his family, wife and two children, for Otisco, Mich, where his sister, Desiah had settled in 1840 and his brother Lewis in 1842. They went up the Erie canal to Bufialo, by steamboat to Detroit and thence with ox teams to Otisco, 140 miles northwesterly from Detroit. They reached their new home after a journey of 21 days. The same trip can now be made in 24 hours. Dea. Ellis purchased about 200 acres of new land and began its improvement. His farm is on the north side of Flat River, a part of which is now in the thriving village of Belding."
  6. [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census. Richard (48), b. MA, farmer; Hannah (44), b. MA.
  7. [S19] 1860 U.S. Federal Census. Richard (55), farmer; Hannah (54) [no birth location given].
  8. [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census.