William Brannan
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Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | England | |||
Marriage | To Susannah Hines | |||
Death | 1843 | |||
Burial | Wolf Creek Cemetery, PA | Stone reading "W.B." next to the graves of the Thomas Brannan family |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 6 Generation 7 Generation 8 +-- [unknown] | (????-????) +-- William Brannan --+ | (1782-1876) | Elizabeth Brandon ---+ +-- [unknown] (1792-1879) | (????-????) +-- Susannah Hines (????-????)
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Children
(all children with Susannah Hines)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Elizabeth Brandon | F | 1792 | Richard Hines, Jr. | Direct line | ||
Mary Ann Branand | F | Isaac Cornelius | ||||
Susannah Branand | F | Joseph St. Clair | ||||
Thomas Branand | M | 29 Jan 1797 | 1) Mary Burrows 2) Mary Ann Reed |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Sources
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1 | Gravestone at Wolf Creek Cemetery, Worth township, Butler Co. PA. William Brannan's stone reads simply "W. B.". The stone of his wife Susanna has the center area spalded away. | |
2 | 1880 United States Federal Census Mortality Schedules, Brady Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration district 30, Page 1, Line 4, lists Elizabeth Hines as having died in Oct 1879 at the age of 87. She was a widow. She was born in PA, her father was born in England, her mother was born in Ireland. She lived in Butler County for 80 years. The cause of death was suide[?] gangrene | |
3 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams | N/A
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Source notes
Conjecture
- Is Susan Hines Gibson also Susannah Hines Brannan? From the biographical sketch of Robert Barron, (see text) grandson of Susan Hines, it is apparent that all of the children of Richard Hines eventually immigrated to America. Susan Hines was married in Ireland to James Gibson, and their daughter Margaret Gibson married David Barron. David left wife Margaret and son Robert Barron in Ireland, came to the U.S. and died in Steubenville, OH. Margaret remarried to George Dixon. Robert Barron came to the U.S. when age 17, (so, about 1849), and shortly went to live with his grandmother Susan Gibson of Worth Twp., Butler Co. Therefore, Susan must have immigrated before 1849. As the biography does not mention his grandfather, it is possible that Susan Hines Gibson immigrated after her husband James Gibson died in Ireland (or,that Robert Barron came to live with her after James Gibson died in the U.S.). In any case, she appears to be a widow.
Our ancestor William Brannan married a Susanna Hines, and the question remains whether she was the daughter of Richard Hines. If so, it would be her second marriage. Born in 1776, she would be aged about 73 in 1849, although she may have immigrated much earlier. Was she the 2nd wife of Wm. Brannan and not the father of his children, of did William marry a different Susannah Hines? William and Susanna Brannan are buried together at Wolf Creek cemetery, as is usual for the parents of children to be buried together, when there is more than one spouse.
The Wm. Brannan and Richard Hines families do have the connection that Elizabeth Brandon, daughter of Wm. Brannan, married Richard Hines, Jr. If Susannah were a daughter of Richard Hines, then Elizabeth Brandon would be marrying her uncle, which is extremely unlikely. We conclude that this Susannah Hines is not the daughter of Richard, but expect some relationship not yet established.