2. Clayton P. HANAWAY. Born on
7 Jul 1846 in Delaware.[5] Clayton
P. died in Concord Twp, Del Co, PA on 11 Nov 1908; he was 62.[6] Buried in St John's Episcopal
Cemetery, Concord Twp, Del Co, PA.[7]
Grave #59. Occupation: Farmer/Blacksmith.
Obituary in the "Daily Local News" dated November 12,
1908: HANAWAY--At Elam, Delaware county, Pa., on November 11,
1908, Clayton Hanaway, in the 62nd year of his age. Relatives
and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral without
further notice from his late residence on Friday afternoon, the
13th inst. Services at the house at 1 o'clock p.m. Interment at
St. John's Cemetery, Concordville, Pa.
1880 Census, Concord Twp, Del Co, PA:
Clayton P. Hanaway, age 31, farmer/blacksmith
Lydia, age 29, wife
Lewis E., age 9, son
Frank M., age 7, son
Bertha M., age 3, daughter
Susan, age 63, mother
1900 Census, Concord Twp, Del Co, PA:
Clayton P. Hanaway, age 60, blacksmith, married 30 years
Lydia, age 60, wife, mother of 3 children, 3 living
Edward, son, age 29, blacksmith
Frank, son, age 27, wheelwright
Berta Cummins, domestic, age 23
George C. Jacobs, grandson, age 4
1910 Census, Concord Twp, Del Co, PA (Smith's Bridge Road):
Lewis E. Hanaway, age 38, blacksmith (own shop), married 3 years
Mary A., wife, age 38, no children
Lydia, mother, age 60, dressmaker, mother of 3 children, 3 living
Annie Booth, mother-in-law, age 61, nurse, mother of 7 children,
7 living
Note: Parents of Clayton P. Hanaway are noted as Daniel S. Hanaway,
born Delaware, and Susan Talley, born Pennsylvania, on Clayton's
Death Certificate, Concord Twp, Delaware Co, PA.
Medical: Death due to carcinoma of intestine, duration 2 years.
Military: Civil War - Private Company A, 197th Regiment, PA
Infantry. Enrolled: 9 Jul 1864; Muster Out: 11 Nov 1864; Length:
3 months. [Note: "as of Co. A/same Regt. to which designation
of Co. was changed - date not given."]
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July 22, 1864
DELAWARE COUNTY REPUBLICAN
MUSTER ROLL OF CAPT. BARTON'S COMPANY - 100 DAYS'MEN. JAMES
BARTON, JR., Captain. JAMES C. HINKSON, 1st Lieutenant. THOMAS
H. BERRY, 2d Lieutenant. JOHN M. CLAYTON, 1st Sergeant. AMBROSE
McDADE, 2d Sergeant. JESSE D. MINSHALL, 3d Sergeant. WILLIAM F.
SHOEMAKER, 4th Sergeant. WILLIAM TRAINER, 5th Sergeant. CHEYNEY
H. SMITH, 1st Corporal. ROBERT J. EAGLESON, 2d Corporal. JOSEPH
L. ARMENT, 3d Corporal. HENRY LARKIN, 4th Corporal. PRESTON E.
WILSON, 5th Corporal. HENRY C. HINKSON, 6th Corporal. BENJAMIN
CROWTHER, 7th Corporal. GEORGE S. DUTTON, 8th Corporal. GEORGE
W. SCHOFIELD, Musician. PRIVATES. John B. Allen, Theodore J. Bell,
Samuel A. Benson, Abram W. Birtwell, Frank Blagg, Hamilton Burk,
Milton Bowers, James Bracelena, Peter Boon, John Birtwell, Mark
Brewster, James B. Berry, Edward W. Casey, John Cannavar, Samuel
W, Chadwick, Samuel K. Chambers, Samuel Cook, Albert Dutton, George
H. Derrick, James Dougherty, Alfred B. Entriken, David Foster,
Theodore J. Gleason, Nelson C. Green, John M. Hinkson, CLAYTON
P. HANNAWAY, Thomas Hance, Charles J. Hewes, George Horning, Joseph
B. Hindsley, Harrison Hoffman, William Hill, William Hepworth,
Spencer Howard, Lewis F. Hendrickson, Isaac Jones, Martin Kelly,
John H. Kerlin, Samuel W. Loveland, James D. Knight, Benjamin
H. Mason, John S. McDade, William McDonald, Henry D. McNeild,
Flemming Maloney, Vincent Nichols, Joseph Osborne, Gibbons L.
Pharoah, Emmor W. Porter, Edwin L. Powell, John H. Pretty, Samuel
C. Price, Silas L. Sample, Joseph B. Sample, Lewis J. Smith, Nelson
S. Talley, William E. Trainer, George W. Turner, Terrell J. Ulrich,
Theodore A. Vanzant, John W. Warren, William H. Williams, William
H. Weir, William W. Young. [CW]
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DECLARATION FOR INVALID PENSION - ACT OF JUNE 27, 1890
State of Pennsylvania, County of Delaware: On this 19th day
of October, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and ninety one personally
appeared before me, a justice of the peace within and for the
county and State aforesaid Clayton P. Hannoway aged 45 years,
a resident of Elam, county of Delaware, State of Pennsylvania,
who being duly sworn according to law, declares that he is the
identical Clayton P. Hannoway who was enrolled on the 9 day of
July, 1864, in Company "A" of the 197th Regiment of
Penna Vols. as a private in the service of the United States in
the War of the Rebellion, and served at least ninety days, and
was honorably discharged at Camp Discharge, Pa., on the 11 day
of November, 1864. That he has not been in the military or naval
service since Nov. 11th, 1864. That he is totally unable to earn
a support by manual labor by reason of Catarrh of head of long
standing, defective hearing of both ears, Rheumatism, Palpitation
of heart. That said disabilities are not due to his vicious habits,
and are to the best of his knowledge and belief permanent; that
he has never applied for pension before. That he makes this declaration
for the purpose of being placed on the pension-roll of the United
States under the provisions of the Act of June 27, 1890. He hereby
appoints, with full power of substitution and revocation, John
Wainwright, of Wilmington, State of Delaware, his true and lawful
attorney, to prosecute his claim, and to receive therefor a fee
of ten dollars; that his post-office address is Elam, county of
Delaware, State of Pennsylvania. Signed: Clayton P. Hanaway
Attest: Edgar P. Lewis and Charles P. Malin
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Also personally appeared Edgar P. Lewis, residing at Brandywine
Summit, and Charles P. Malin, residing at Beaver Valley, persons
whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who,
being by me duly sworn, say that they were present and saw Clayton
P. Hanaway, the claimant, sign his name to the foregoing declaration;
that they have every reason to believe from the appearance of
said claimant and their acquaintance with him for Eleven years
and twenty two years, respectively, that he is the identical person
he represents himself to be; and that they have no interest in
the prosecution of this claim. Signed Edgar P. Lewis and Charles
P. Malin Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 19th day of October,
A. D. 1891, ................P. Miles Frame, Justice of the Peace
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DECLARATION FOR PENSION - ACT OF FEBRUARY 6, 1907
State of Pennsylvania, County of Delaware: On this 27th day
of July, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and eight, personally
appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace, within and for the
county and State aforesaid, Clayton P. Hanaway, who being duly
sworn according to law, declares that he is 62 years of age, and
a resident of Concord Township, county of Delaware, State of Penna;
and that he is the identical person who was enrolled at Media,
Penna under the name of Clayton P. Hannoway, on the 9th day of
July 1864, as a Private, in Company A, 197th Regiment of Penna
Volunteers, of Captain James Barton Jr. in the service of the
United States, in the Civil war, and was HONORABLY DISCHARGED
at Camp Discharge near Phila Pa, on the 11th day of November,
1864. That he also served - none - . That the way his name is
spelled above, Hannoway, is as it appears in his discharge. That
he was not employed in the military or naval service of the United
States otherwise than as stated above. That his personal description
at enlistment was as follows: Height, 5 feet 4 1/2 inches; complexion,
Dark; color of eyes, Blue; color of hair, Dark; that his occupation
was Blacksmith; that he was born July 7th, 1846, at New Castle
County, Delaware, near Mount Cuba. That his several places of
residence since leaving the service have been as follows: 1st
- Beaver Valley, New Castle Co, Del, until 1867; 2nd - Elam, Delaware
Co, Penna, until present time. That he is now a pensioner. That
he has heretofore applied for pension certificate #975010. That
he makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the
pension roll of the United States under the provisions of the
act of February 6, 1907. That his post-office address is Brandywine
Summit, county of Delaware, State of Penna.
Claimant's signature in full: Clayton P. Hanaway
Attest: (1) Donald M. Smith (2) Sherman E. Smith
Also personally appeared John W. Kirke, residing in Brandywine
Summit, Pa, and John H. Corbett, residing in Brandywine Summit,
Pa, persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit,
and who, being by me duly sworn, say that they were present and
saw Clayton P. Hanaway, the claimant, sign his name to the foregoing
declaration; that they have every reason to believe, from the
appearance of the claimant and their acquaintance with him of
35 years and 35 years, respectively, that he is the identical
person he represents himself to be, and that they have no interest
in the prosecution of this claim.
Signatures of witnesses: John W. Kirke and John H. Corbett
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of July, A. D.
1908, and I hereby certify that the contents of the above declaration,
etc., were fully made known and explained to the applicant and
witnesses before swearing, and that I have no interest, direct
or indirect, in the prosecution of this claim.
Signature: Sherman E. Smith, Justice of the Peace
Stamped as follows: Validity accepted S. A. Cuddy, Chief, Law
Division
Round Stamp as follows: U. S. PENSION OFFICE JUL 29, 1908
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DECLARATION FOR WIDOW'S PENSION - ACT OF CONGRESS APR 19, 1908
Personally appeared before me Lydia Hanaway aged 59 years,
who being sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow
of Clayton P. Hanaway who was enrolled under the name of Clayton
P. Hanaway on or about the 15 day of July 1864 in Co. "A"
of the 197 Regiment of Penna. Vols. in the service of the United
States in the War of the Rebellion, and served at least ninety
days, and was HONORABLY DISCHARGED, on or about the 11 day of
Nov. 1864. That he was not employed in the military or naval
service of the United States otherwise than as above stated, and
died November 11, 1908 at Elam, Delaware Co. Penna. that she was
married under the name of Lydia Talley to said Clayton P. Hanaway
on the 3 day of November 1970 by Rev. James Trickett at West Chester,
Pa. there being no legal barrier to the said marriage, neither
were previously married, never divorced from each other, lived
together as husband and wife from their marriage until his death,
that she has not re-married since the death of the said Clayton
P. Hanaway, the names and dates of birth of all the children now
living under sixteen years of age of the soldier are as follows:
none. That she has not heretofore applied for pension, and the
number of her late husband's pension Certificate is 975010. That
she makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on
the pension-roll of the United States, under the provisions of
the Act of Congress at rate of $12 per mo. She hereby appoints
JOHN WAINWRIGHT & CO., OF WILMINGTON, DEL., her true and lawful
attorney to prosecute her claim the fee to be Ten Dollars payable
as prescribed by law. That her post office Address is Elam, Delaware
Co. Penna.
Claimant's Signature: Lydia Hanaway
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COPY OF MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE AND BIBLE RECORD OF MARRIAGE
"THIS CERTIFIES That Mr. Clayton P. Hanaway and Miss Lydia
Talley were by me United in Marriage, according to the Law of
God and of the State of Pennsylvania at West Chester in the year
of our Lord 1870 and on the Third day of November.
3/11/70. James Trickett"
"Clayton P. Hanaway and Lydia Talley were married by Rev. James Tricket in West Chester, Pa. Nov. 3rd 1870."
State of Delaware, County of New Castle: I hereby certify
that the above copy of a marriage certificate and a bible record
of marriage are true copies of a marriage certificate found in
a small book and bound with the said book. There are no erasures,
alterations or interlineations in the said certificate and from
all appearances I believe it to be genuine and given about the
time of the marriage certified to therein. The bible record of
marriage is copied from what appears a very old bible and is in
with a large number of marriage records and death records of the
Talley, Bullock, Rutter and Hanaway families. There are no erasures,
alterations or interlineations in the said bible record of marriage
which has all the appearances of being genuine. Given at Wilmington,
Del. this 27th day of November 1908. Signed: James Robertson
(Sp?)
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On 3 Nov 1870 when Clayton P. was 24, he married Lydia TALLEY,
daughter of Samuel TALLEY (~1820-~1887) & Elizabeth Ann BULLOCK
(1825-1908), in PA.[9] Jeffersonian
Newspaper, 3 Dec 1870: HANAWAY - TALLEY. On Nov 3d, by Rev. James
Trickett, Mr. Clayton P. Hanaway, of Concord, Del. county, to
Miss Lydia Talley, of Birmingham. Born on 16 Jul 1849 in
Delaware.[10] Lydia died in
Del Co, PA in 1918; she was 68.[11] Buried
in St John's Episcopal Cemetery, Concord Twp, Del Co, PA.[11]
Occupation: Dress maker. Religion: Methodist.
Lydia Talley Hanaway had a cottage at Brandywine Summit camp meeting
grounds, Del Co, PA. Preacher John Talley, first Methodist preacher
in the Talley family and a convert of John Wesley, rode a large
circuit (Lancaster to Chester) and founded Brandywine Summit camp
meeting grounds. All the cousins would get together in the summer
at the cottage and have alot of fun--per Jennie Talley Gould's
notes and a letter from Jennie to my grandmother, Bess Miller
Jacobs. I have inherited photographs of Lydia's cottage at Brandywine
Summit which include pictures of Lydia, her daughter, Bertha May
Hanaway Jacobs, and her grandson, George Clayton Jacobs. I have
also inherited Lydia Talley Hanaway's Bible.
They had the following children:
| i. | Lewis Edwin. Born on 24 Feb 1871 in Del Co, PA.[12] Lewis
Edwin died ? . Occupation: Blacksmith. 1910 Census, Concord Twp, Del Co, PA (Smith's Bridge Road): Lewis E. Hanaway, age 38, married 3 years, blacksmith (own shop) Mary A., wife, age 38, no children Lydia, mother, age 60, mother of 3 children, 3 living, dressmaker Annie Booth, mother-in-law, age 61, mother of 7 children, 7 living, nurse abt 1907 when Lewis Edwin was 35, he married Mary A. BOOTH, daughter of Unknown BOOTH & Annie UNKNOWN (~1849-?), in PA.[13] Born abt 1872 in PA.[14] Mary A. died ? . |
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| ii. | Frank M.. Born on 9 Mar 1873 in Del Co, PA.[15] Frank M. died ? . Occupation: Wheelwright. | ||
| 3 | iii. | Bertha May (1877-?) |