Re: Hazlewood, Hobart, Page
HAZLEWOOD, HOBART, PAGE
Posted By: Jim Stuber (email) In Response To: Hazlewood, Hobart, Page (Heather Henderson)
Date: 3/10/2010 at 07:31:11
I found this query on CousinConnect. There are some more details, and you might get more by contacting the poster there (if it isn't you):
Looking for info about Joseph G. Hazlewood and his wife Deborah Downing, originally of West Virginia. Joseph was born Sept 23 1814 (or 13)in West Virginia. He married Deborah in Jefferson Co Iowa in 1846. Joseph died in 1895 in Iowa. They had 7 children: John (b 1851), George C. (1852-1938), Thomas Wesley (1854-1914), Ellen (b 1857, Francis (b 1859, had 2 children, Harold & Garnet), Hamilton Lafayette (1862-1942), Lucinda (b 1865). Any info about the origins or descendents of this family much appreciated.
http://the%20online%20genealogy%20query%20centerwww.cousinconnect.com/d/a/57005
And there's this in an entry for George in the BIOGRAPHICAL AND GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa.
http://www.archive.org/stream/biographicalgene00lewi/biographicalgene00lewi_djvu.txt
Page 559
Joseph G. Hazlewood, who was a native of Virginia, had tarried long enough in Indiana to find a wife in the person of Deborah E. Downing, and with her he settled on a farm in Jefferson county. He tilled his land there in the usual way for some years, and in 1857 made a change of location to Mercer county, Missouri, where he remained eight years, coming thence to Appanoose county, his death here occurring at the age of eighty-one years, and his w'ife died when seventy-one years old. Of their eight children seven are living, and among these is included the prosperous farmer at Iconium whose operations it is now the intention to describe.
And if you use this page and search in the state of Missouri for the name Hazlewood, you'll find three tracts patented by Joseph in Mercer County.
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